
Cascade
Rachel A Rosen
(Author)Description
When Vasai Singh resurrected drowned Mumbai and raised it into the clouds, the world reacted with awe and wonder - and no small amount of fear. As with the climate crisis believed to have caused the Cascade, resurgent magic proved lucky for some, a disaster for many others, and a source of hope and dread for everyone else.
A generation has passed since the Cascade transformed the world, smashing the tectonic plates of the political landscape and infesting the wilderness with demons and shriekgrass.
In Ottawa, a scandal-plagued government clings to power, kept afloat by the manipulations of its precognitive political rainman, Ian Mallory. But when his predictions signal only catastrophe ahead, the magic-loathing photojournalist Tobias Fletcher, land rights activist Jonah Augustine, his ex-wife, climate scientist Blythe Augustine, and emoji-spell wielding intern Sujay Krishnamurthy must overcome ideology and bureaucracy to save a future from a present whose agenda spells only doom.
Rachel A. Rosen's debut novel, Cascade, has been variously described as magic realism, climate fantasy and, as its publisher prefers, fantasy that feels like science fiction.
Set in a terrifying but all-too believable near future and leavened with a dry wit, Cascade features a cast of fully-realized characters drawn into conflict with each other as they each strive to do the right thing.
But who can know what the right thing is, when every choice leads to disaster?
Product Details
Publisher | Bumblepuppy Press |
Publish Date | July 04, 2022 |
Pages | 418 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781777094478 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.3 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"A near-perfect blend of implacable horror, gallows humor, and ecological apocalypse. Rachel A. Rosen is some kind of twisted genius. I wish I had even half her moves."
- Peter Watts, author of Blindsight
"Finally, an urban fantasy that kills the cop - and the rest of the government - in your head. Relentlessly radical and often hilarious, Cascade will change the way you look at magic, and the state, forever."
- Nick Mamatas, author of The Second Shooter
"Cascade ... takes us to a futuristic North America filled with vividly realized characters surrounded by magic and the possible end of the world. Sharp and thought-provoking, with thrilling moments and crackling with compelling ideas, I wouldn't miss this one."
- Bryan Thao Worra, author of Before We Remember We Dream
"Cascade is one of the best books I've read this year ... a unique blend of magic environmentalism, Canadian politicking, and indigenous and queer rights ... I never thought I would be so interested in the near-futuristic Canadian political process!"
- Marsha Altman, author of The Darcys and the Bingleys
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