Harpoon

Harpoon by R. Steel, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 20, 2015, is a work of fiction that explores themes of survival and moral dilemmas in a future shaped by global warming. In this narrative, readers follow Paul Stephens, the Captain of a small deep-sea submarine, as he grapples with a critical decision that could lead to his own peril or complicity in a larger scheme that endangers others.
This edition, comprising 276 pages, delves into the challenges faced by humanity as it retreats to the ocean depths for survival. The story presents a tense scenario where personal loyalty clashes with authority, prompting readers to consider the implications of choices made in desperate circumstances. With elements of action and adventure, Harpoon invites exploration of the human condition in a world transformed by environmental crisis.
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Harpoon is set in the not too distant future, when global warming has forced mankind to retreat to the depths of the oceans to survive. Paul Stephens is the Captain of a small deep sea submarine who is forced to decide whether to help a friend and face almost certain death. Or help those in authority achieve their goal, regardless of who gets hurt in the process.
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