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Sea of a Thousand Words

By: Christine C. Wallace
Narrated by: Gray Eubank
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Publisher's Summary

In the not-so-distant future, resources are scarce and land is disappearing. This global crisis has created the largest population migration in history as desperate people look for new homes. 

Meanwhile, powerful governments close their gates, hiring a ruthless organization called HighTower to lock down the borders. HighTower secretly develops a weaponized gene drive enzyme with the potential to eliminate entire migrant populations: a callous form of “pest control”.

On a remote island in the Pacific Northwest, a young woman discovers a shipwrecked scientist. With help from her friends, she rescues him...only to learn that he is a fugitive with a deadly secret. Pursued by dangerous agents, they set out to expose the governments’ plot and destroy the enzyme before it can be used against innocent people. 

A story for our times, Sea of a Thousand Words begs the question, “Who deserves to inherit our Earth?” 

The narration is charged with brilliant imagery and a rich cast of characters - instantly alive and relatable.

©2017 Christine C. Wallace (P)2019 Christine C. Wallace

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