The Water Knife: A Novel by Paolo Bacigalupi Paperback Book

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Rent The Water Knife: A Novel

Author: Paolo Bacigalupi

Narrator: Almarie Guerra

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Audible Studios on Brilliance

Published: May 2015

Genre: Fiction - Science Fiction - General

Retail Price: $14.99

Discs: 11

Synopsis

Paolo Bacigalupi, New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award Finalist, dives once again onto our uncertain future with his first thriller for adults since his multi-award winning debut phenomenon The Windup Girl.

In the American Southwest, Nevada, Arizona, and California skirmish for dwindling shares of the Colorado River. Into the fray steps Angel Velasquez, detective, leg-breaker, assassin, and spy. A Las Vegas water knife, Angel "cuts" water for his boss, Catherine Case, ensuring that her lush, luxurious arcology developments can bloom in the desert, so the rich can stay wet, while the poor get nothing but dust. When rumors of a game-changing water source surface in drought-ravaged Phoenix, Angel is sent to investigate. There, he encounters Lucy Monroe, a hardened journalist with no love for Vegas and every reason to hate Angel, and Maria Villarosa, a young Texas refugee who survives by her wits and street smarts in a city that despises everything that she represents.

With bodies piling up, bullets flying, and Phoenix teetering on collapse, it seems like California is making a power play to monopolize the life-giving flow of a river. For Angel, Lucy, and Maria time is running out and their only hope for survival rests in each other's hands. But when water is more valuable than gold, alliances shift like sand, and the only thing for certain is that someone will have to bleed if anyone hopes to drink.

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BookLender review by Julius on 2016-01-13 08:39:58

Dont waste your time on this novel. It was so bad I actually had to stop listening after two discs. None of it felt realistic and the writing was stilted, forced and without any real depth. If youre looking for a good apocalyptic novel that feels realistic, read The Road by Cormac McCarthy or try Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank.