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The Ice
By (Author) Laline Paull
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
4th May 2017
United Kingdom
Hardback
384
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 34mm
640g
An electrifying story of friendship, power and betrayal by the bestselling, Baileys-prize shortlisted author of The Bees.
It's the day after tomorrow and the Arctic sea ice has melted. While global business carves up the new frontier, cruise ships race each other to ever-rarer wildlife sightings. The passengers of the Vanir have come seeking a polar bear. What they find is even more astonishing: a dead body.
It is Tom Harding, lost in an accident three years ago and now revealed by the melting ice of Midgard glacier. Tom had come to Midgard to help launch the new venture of his best friend of thirty years, Sean Cawson, a man whose business relies on discretion and powerful connections and who was the last person to see him alive.
Their friendship had been forged by a shared obsession with Arctic exploration. And although Tom's need to save the world often clashed with Sean's desire to conquer it, Sean has always believed that underneath it all, they shared the same goals.
But as the inquest into Tom's death begins, the choices made by both men in love and in life are put on the stand. And when cracks appear in the foundations of Sean's glamorous world, he is forced to question what price he has really paid for a seat at the establishment's table.
Just how deep do the lies go
An important and powerful novel strikingly prescient Independent
No other recent novel Ive read has such fully realised female characters, even ones who shout their feminist credentials from the rooftopsThis is a world of arms dealers, heroic arctic adventurers and power crazed captains of industry. And thats just the ladies. Its a business thriller with an eco-edge Could The Ice be the surprise hit of summer 2017 Thanks to just the right amount of aspirational scene-setting and more holiday porn than a years worth of Conde Nast Traveller, this memorable eco-chiller allows you to dream about luxury wood cabins while cursing the evils of capitalism The Times
'A chilling tale for our times Fascinating. The chilly environment adds a strange, magical quality and it will not be lost on readers that, as with her first book, Paull makes some interesting and urgent arguments about the way we treat our planet' The National
'By embedding a mystery in layers of melting Arctic ice, Paull brings narrative tension to a phenomenon readers typically encounter only in environmental or scientific reporting the final pages are a triumph' Guardian
Its just gripping Its great. The cover is beautiful and the inside is beautiful Marianne Keyes
'It is a rare treat to find oneself reading a new book with real delight, admiring the prose style and getting caught up in the story. I experienced all of this while reading this fascinating novel set in the near future what makes The Ice unforgettable is Laline Paulls well-informed description of the setting and, above all, her outstandingly good writing' Literary Review
A gripping, brilliantly textured climate thriller. Its timeliness is chilling. A stunning read Liz Jensen, author of The Rapture
This is a real page turner Observer
Laline Paull was born in England. Her parents were first-generation Indian immigrants. She studied English at Oxford, screenwriting in Los Angeles, and theatre in London, where she has had two plays performed at the Royal National Theatre. She is a member of BAFTA and the Writers Guild of America. She lives in England by the sea with her husband, the photographer Adrian Peacock, and their three children. The Bees is her first novel. It received wide critical acclaim and was chosen as an Amazon Rising Star.