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Scientist Dr Martin Riley hopes to solve the world's plastic pollution problem and get very rich in the process, but the bacterium Ideonella Sakaiensis has its own agenda. Riley engineers a new strain of bacteria to tackle the ever-growing plastic pollution crisis. Initially he is hailed as a hero and awarded a Nobel prize, but the bacteria attack all the plastic on the planet, destroy the internet and bring an end to the Digital Age. Meanwhile, Mary Lee, commander of the International Space Station, orbits overhead, a mute observer of mankind's struggles on the planet below. She quarantines the Station to protect her digital companions, Jackson, and Mother, but isolates herself from humanity. Mankind stands at a tipping point as the digital era ends and technology returns to the age of steam. Can humanity recover, or will this be a final extinction event?
What if Diana, Princess of Wales, hadn't died in the Paris car crash?What if there had been no crash? In this alternate reality, Diana converts to Islam and marries Dodi Fayed; Prince William succeeds to the throne; and Diana re-joins the Royal Family as Queen Mother and a Muslim. Meanwhile, her grandson, James, who is next in line to the throne, falls under the spell of a Saudi Arabian Princess, who wants him to convert and become the first Muslim King of England. In this intriguing thriller, the future King of England treads a difficult path through a religiously divided nation, while international forces attempt to capture the British Royal Family by highly unusual means. This book can be read independently, but follows on from the plot of 'Chronoscape'.
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