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TO THE BRINK by Matt Charles

TO THE BRINK

by Matt Charles

ISBN: 979-8366421768
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services

Climate change brings the world’s two superpowers to the brink of war in Charles’ propulsive thriller.

In the very near future, the southwestern United States suffers from a crippling drought; this results in a plan for a pipeline to carry fresh water from the Great Lakes to that dry region. A troop of Michigan rebels, unwilling to share their local water, gets into a firefight with the ATF. Taking advantage of this conflict, a squadron of planes thought to be from China appears off Alaska, but American fliers drive them off. As America needs items produced in China, a fragile detente between the powers is maintained (“Once again, Weapons of Mass Destruction had preserved world peace”). With the planet slowly dying, the superpowers move into space, and the Americans set up an asteroid mining operation based at the Alan Shepherd Space Station. Before long, Chinese pilots attempt to intercept an asteroid that the Americans are ferrying back to be mined (Chinese commandos also try to invade the station). But the United States has an ace in the hole: Qing Li, a double agentinside the China Academy of Space Technology who slips his CIA handler the specs for a Chinese weather satellite with orbital nuclear strike capabilities. The author has crafted a thoughtful debut novel. His scenario is a natural progression of the current climate crisis; with the nation becoming divided into the haves and the have-nots, it’s logical that natural resources could be the next commodity to be fought over. Though the action-packed narrative takes place over seven years, Charles still makes it fly along seamlessly. He approaches the tale in the manner of Rashomon, split between the perceptions of a half-dozen, mostly lower-level characters. The result is an exciting space opera that remains closely tied to Earth’s problems.

This engrossing speculative yarn envisions potential future geopolitical fallout from climate change.