Ancient Water invites the reader to think about the Earth's growing
water crisis and the corporate giants willing to do almost anything
to control water in the name of higher profits. A scientist, his
wife, her environmentalist ex-lover, and a corporate executive
caught in the evil schemes of a global water cartel question
whether they should take up arms in defense of the Earth or to
leave the Earth to rid itself of the scourge of humanity.
Bill Bunch, Texas, Director, Save Our Springs Alliance
Ancient Water awakens us to the complacency of our every day lives
and then prompts us to realize and face the dangers of what is
being done to our water. It is our duty and responsibility to
strive with all we have to protect our water. I thought about how
our forefathers faced endless adversities, but they fought and
survived. How can we do less?
Betty Smallie, Illinois, avid reader and active octogenarian
As Copernicus vanquished an earlier age of its dead-wrong
astronomic illusions, deep ecologists are urgently trying to rid
our present age of its greatest illusion: that human interests and
survival can be understood or achieved separate from the rest of
nature. As the deep ecologists say, and as is keenly suggested in
Edwards' novel, Nature bats last. Indeed.
Patrick Gariety, Missouri, psychiatrist embracing deep ecology
Ancient Water releases a tide of awareness concerning the future
of our world. Following the characters introduced in The Caduceus,
Edwards' first novel, in this series, the author enlarges the
intrigue surrounding Francis Allenton, a discredited, water
scientist now living in France. Allenton is recruited by the
European Space Agency while his new wife reveals her historical
activism and current perspective that Mother Earth knows
best.
Larry Smallie, California, Regional Sales Director, Zaner-Bloser
Educational Publishing
This installment finds the Water Cartel up to new tricks while
Francis and Cassidy find themselves embroiled in new adventures.
Edward's latest book captivates the reader, as the story moves from
France to Louisiana. Be prepared to lose sleep as you find the book
hard to put down.
Jim Walker, Maine, wildlife photographer and environmental
activist
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