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Next year. Sea levels begin to rise. The change is far more rapid than any climate change predictions; metres a year. Within two years London, only 15 metres above the sea, is drowned. New York follows, the Pope gives his last address from the Vatican, Mecca disappears beneath the waves. Where... read more

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The above effects are catastrophic, and exceed current estimates of climate change-related sea level rise. In the opening chapter, four main characters (former USAF Captain Lily Brooke, British military officer Piers Michaelmas, American tourist Helen Gray, and NASA scientist Gary Boyle) are... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

The above effects are catastrophic, and exceed current estimates of climate change-related sea level rise. In the opening chapter, four main characters (former USAF Captain Lily Brooke, British military officer Piers Michaelmas, American tourist Helen Gray, and NASA scientist Gary Boyle) are liberated by a private megacorporation called AxyCorp from a "Christian extremist" Catalonian terrorist bunker in Barcelona in 2016, after five years of captivity. At this point, sea level changes have already submerged Tuvalu, a low lying South Pacific island, whose inhabitants have been evacuated to New Zealand.

However, as a tidal surge hits London and Sydney, scientists become aware that this cannot be explained solely by the consequences of climate change. American oceanographer Thandie Jones uncovers the truth – that the seabed has fragmented, and there is turbulence that can only be attributable to the infusion of vast subterranean reservoirs of hitherto hypothesised but undetected oceanic masses of water.

Over the next three decades, ocean waters rise exponentially and inundate the whole world, as the main characters struggle for survival in a vast and continuously altering environment. Lily and her sister Amanda, as well as her children Ben and Kristie experience the flooding and abandonment of London, and refugee resettlement in Dartmoor, but the rising floodwaters make that only a temporary respite, and in 2019, a tsunami obliterates western coastal cities in England, Scotland and Wales. At the same time, New York is demolished by an Atlantic tidal surge, and Washington, D.C. is evacuated. For the next twenty years, Denver becomes the capital of the steadily diminishing United States, which fragments as individual states assert their own survival needs.

By 2020, much of the eastern United States is underwater, as well as Sacramento, California, on its western coast. AxysCorp CEO Nathan Lammockson, the man who ordered the main characters' rescue and indirect friend of Lily, has a contingency plan for survival of an affluent western minority, which involves evacuation to the mountainous Peruvian Andes. Lily, Amanda with her children, and Piers tag along to the settlement, where Nathan discloses that he is aware of the extent of global inundation, which will not stop until all land on Earth is submerged, apart from the Greenland and eastern Antarctica ice sheets. As the United States is eroded away, a contingent of refugees which includes Gary, Thandie, and a deceased Helen's daughter, Grace, heads south to meet Lily. When they reach Nathan's 'Project City' in Peru, they are swept up in a revolt that tries to seize control of the former elite settlement which results in the deaths of Amanda, Benj, and Kristie's husband, Ollantay, a self-claimed Inca descendant who lead the revolt. Gary parts ways with Lily as he hands over Grace, so they, along with Piers and Kristie board Nathan's "Ark Three", a Queen Mary sized ocean vessel that sets sail in 2035. By then, little of Western Europe, Russia, the Americas, Oceania and Africa remain above the water.

Ark Three sails the global ocean in search for trading and finding higher ground, despite running into skirmishes with pirates that lead to Lily falling overboard and staying on a submarine with Thandie for a year, the survivors head for Tibet. However, when they arrive, Nepal's Maoist rulers have devastating news – Tibet is ruled by a Khmer Rouge-like regime that practices human slavery and cannibalism. Ark Three heads back out to sea but has nowhere to go, given that the floods are now lapping around the Rocky Mountains. Seaborn piracy is rife from those refugee seaborn populations who have taken to scavenging the refuse from the posthumous remains of human civilization; and after a visit to coastal Colorado, the pirates ultimately board and destroy Ark Three. By this time, over five billion people have perished from the floods.

By 2048, the Andes, Rocky Mountains and elsewhere have been submerged. Tibet's regime is no more, and Australia, North America, South America, Africa, and most of Asia except for the highest mountains in the Himalayas have been flooded. As Lily, Gary, and Thandie settle into life as sea-dwelling survivors; Piers, Nathan, and Kirstie die in staggered succession since the sinking of Ark Three. The novel ends in 2052, as a group of survivors watch the submergence of the peak of Mount Everest. Lily has survived, and wonders what the grandchildren of her late-sister's family and her old hostage comrades from three decades ago will make of post-deluge Earth, now at a new environmental equilibrium, with a vast global storm system that is reminiscent of those on Jupiter and Neptune.
Civilization is virtually dead at the novel's end. Survivors continue to exist only on the rafts and some decrepit surviving former navy vessels. The children of the rafts, raised on the water, start building their own aquatic culture. By the end of the novel, extinction seems certain for humanity on Earth. However, we learn later in the book that Ark Three (the aforementioned ocean liner) was one of many projects created by AxysCorp and a few other groups. One of these (Ark One) was a starship project, which was taken over by the remnant government of the United States, and launched as Denver flooded in 2041; and at that time earlier in the novel, Lily had managed to get Grace aboard it just before it launched, and at the time she was unwillingly pregnant with the child of Nathan's snobbish and estrangled son, Hammond. In 2044, a lunar eclipse occurs, just as a massive burst of light is sighted near Jupiter and the survivors realize it must be Ark One, and Grace's survival is thus ensured.

As they prepare to leave the former site of Mount Everest Lily realizes something. She sailed on Ark Three, and Ark One is a starship. In closing, she asks "What is Ark Two?" The question ends the novel, and sets the scene for Baxter's sequel, Ark, in which it is resolved.

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First Sentence edit see section history

Every pothole and every crevice in the road was flooded.

Table of Contents edit see section history

One - 2016
1-19. July 2016
20-21. August 2016

Two - 2017-2020
22-23. May 2017
23. June 2017
24-27. October 2017
28. December 2017
29-35. February 2018
36. December 2018
37-39. May 2019
40. June 2019
41-43. October 2019
44. February 2020
45-47. June 2010

Three - 2025-2035
48-50. February 2025
51. March 2025
52-53. April 2025
54. June 2029
55-57. August 2031
58-59. September 2031
60. May 2034
61-66. June 2035
67-68. July 2035
69-71 August 2035

Four - 2035-2041
72-74. August 2035
75. December 2035
76. March 2036
77. April 2036
78-80. June 2036
81. October 2037
82-83. May 2038
84-86. June 2038
87. July-August 2039
88-91. August 2041

Five - 2041-2052
92. August 2041
93. September 2043
94. March 2044
95. August 2048
96. May 2052

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 2 in Global Catastrophe. (standard series)

Followed by Ark.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Stephen Baxter (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Gollancz
Country: United Kingdom
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9780575080560
Page Count: 490

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: PR6052.A849 F55 2008
  • Dewey: 823.914

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
  • The Drowned World
  • The Kraken Wakes
  • The Swarm
  • The Burning World
  • Ark

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