A Journal of the Flood Year

David Ely
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In a near-future, half-flooded world governed by technobureaucracy and conformity, where human contact has been replaced by synthetic interactions and attack-robots serve an all-seeing regime, William Fowke has already earned a reputation as a troublemaker. And now he insists that the Wall - the engineering marvel that keeps America's East Coast from being inundated by the Atlantic Ocean - is leaking.
Genres: Science Fiction
224 Pages

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