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"Sleuths will have to figure out who done it, but the real crime is the backdrop here: the endless heating of a fragile planet."
—BILL MCKIBBEN, author of
Falter
A thrilling contribution to the new wave of cli–fi hitting the shelves,
Cold Blood, Hot Sea
pits climate change scientists against big–energy conspirators. When a colleague is killed aboard the research vessel
Intrepid
, oceanographer Mara Tusconi believes it's no accident. As she investigates, Mara becomes entangled in a scheme involving powerful energy executives with much to lose if her department colleagues continue their climate change research. Mara's career—and life—is on the line, threatened by intrigue as big and dark as the ocean.
Marine ecologist and award–winning environmental educator
CHARLENE D'AVANZO
studied the New England coast for forty years. As a scientist, D'Avanzo sees firsthand the effects of climate change, and as a college professor, she knows the importance of storytelling in bringing ideas to life. Today she uses mysteries to immerse readers in Maine waters' stunning beauty and grave threats. An avid sea kayaker, D'Avanzo lives in Yarmouth, Maine.
—BILL MCKIBBEN, author of
Falter
A thrilling contribution to the new wave of cli–fi hitting the shelves,
Cold Blood, Hot Sea
pits climate change scientists against big–energy conspirators. When a colleague is killed aboard the research vessel
Intrepid
, oceanographer Mara Tusconi believes it's no accident. As she investigates, Mara becomes entangled in a scheme involving powerful energy executives with much to lose if her department colleagues continue their climate change research. Mara's career—and life—is on the line, threatened by intrigue as big and dark as the ocean.
Marine ecologist and award–winning environmental educator
CHARLENE D'AVANZO
studied the New England coast for forty years. As a scientist, D'Avanzo sees firsthand the effects of climate change, and as a college professor, she knows the importance of storytelling in bringing ideas to life. Today she uses mysteries to immerse readers in Maine waters' stunning beauty and grave threats. An avid sea kayaker, D'Avanzo lives in Yarmouth, Maine.