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The Last Albatross

The Last Albatross

Book 1: Human Rites Trilogy

An embittered eco-terrorist. A deadly secret. The fate of the world rests on a most unlikely hero.

Jemma Hardey dreams of a quiet life, and starting a family with her partner, Ryn. Poor fool!

Because Ryn’s embittered friend Hercus is planning the ultimate crime: the destruction of western civilisation. And he expects Ryn to help him, for they share a dangerous secret from their student days. A secret that would send them to prison for a very long time.

Now Ryn has another urgent problem. His work on Antarctic ice sheet melting is showing alarming results and he can’t work out why.

Then Hercus’ secret gets out, it’s worth a fortune to a doomsday ecological cult, and Jemma and Ryn are on the run from ruthless eco-terrorists and professional hitmen. As Ryn struggles to work out what will happen when the ice melts, Jemma desperately tries to stop Hercus’s catastrophic plan – before it plunges the world into a war that can leave no winners.

And shatters her life and her dreams, forever.

You won’t want to miss this edge-of-the-seat eco-thriller by million-selling author Ian Irvine.

Available in hardcover, paperback and ebook editions.

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What people are saying...

“The action-packed plot of doomsday cults and planetary collapse isn’t far from the truth.”

– The Times (London)

“A chilling suspense story set against a backdrop of 21st Century environmental depletion and cultural degeneration. Portrays a frighteningly plausible future.”

– US Library Journal

“A well-crafted near-future eco-thriller.”

– Roland Green, US Booklist.

Honours

Listed in The Australian’s Best of Summer Reading.

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