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The grid has gone dark, and the planet's population, cut to the bone. The Mackinac Bridge is the iron key to Michigan. Various groups-Eco-Elves, Virals, Rangers, and Indigenous-battle in Dark Straits for regional control. In Sudden Quiet: Book II, gangs of Virals are bossed by "Sharkey," the CEO of Panzer Pharmaceuticals, who seeks to carve out a Great Lakes fiefdom. Panzer's ghoulish paramilitary, the Aghori, raid Washington D.C., torture ELF extremists, and sabotage the Line 5 oil pipeline beneath the Straits. Foster siblings, Miin and Mukwa, flex their green powers, channeling nature's…mehr

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The grid has gone dark, and the planet's population, cut to the bone. The Mackinac Bridge is the iron key to Michigan. Various groups-Eco-Elves, Virals, Rangers, and Indigenous-battle in Dark Straits for regional control. In Sudden Quiet: Book II, gangs of Virals are bossed by "Sharkey," the CEO of Panzer Pharmaceuticals, who seeks to carve out a Great Lakes fiefdom. Panzer's ghoulish paramilitary, the Aghori, raid Washington D.C., torture ELF extremists, and sabotage the Line 5 oil pipeline beneath the Straits. Foster siblings, Miin and Mukwa, flex their green powers, channeling nature's resurgence to combat infection and petro-pollution. Dark Straits is a thrilling expansion of the trilogy, pushing readers into deep and dangerous waters.
Autorenporträt
Joshua Veith is an educator, adventurer, and outdoor enthusiast. He has traveled to more than thirty countries-including China, Nepal, Syria, and Turkey-and once made a nineteen-day Pacific Ocean crossing on a freighter from Seattle to Hong Kong. For three years Josh worked as a deckhand on commercial fishing trawlers on the Atlantic. He graduated from the University of Michigan, later earning an MA in Literature from Eastern Michigan University. Today Joshua lives with his wife and two sons in Michigan, fishes and hikes in the same spots that Hemingway enjoyed as a young man, and teaches a literature class on JRR Tolkien. As a public school teacher and writer, Josh strives to be an Indigenous ally, recognizing that traditional relationships with the environment offer the most sustainable pathways for humankind's interaction with the planet.