Freezing Point

Freezing Point by Karen Dionne, published by Penguin Group in 2008, is a gripping narrative that explores the intersection of humanity, science, and environmental issues. This first edition spans 303 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on a man’s ambitious dream to provide clean drinking water sourced from polar ice, which ignites a complex conflict involving big business and environmental extremism.
Readers will encounter a tale where salvation and annihilation converge, as the protagonist’s vision reveals unforeseen dangers lurking within the ice. The narrative delves into themes of technological advancement and the potential consequences of human ambition, presenting an enemy that poses a threat more formidable than anticipated. This thought-provoking work invites reflection on the balance between progress and preservation in a world facing apocalyptic challenges.
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Salvation and annihilation meet at one degree.
One manÂ’s dream of providing clean drinking water for millions, tapped from the polar ice, sparks a conflict of humanity, science, big business, and environmental extremism.
But no one can foresee the true danger hidden deep within the ice— an enemy more deadly than any could imagine, and an apocalyptic horror mankind may not survive.
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