Meltdown
By Christopher Nicole
Misreal. The newest place on earth.
An island, growing up out of the Atlantic. The tip of a volcano, forcing its way up from the ocean bed, the molten lava blasting out into the air, solidifying. A peak 200 feet high, 300 feet . . .
Misreal, a magnet for scientists, the latest tourist attraction, circled by chartered ships, overflown by planes, the subject of programme after programme on TV.
And then Misreal exploded, blew itself into dust and ash. And spread a pall of destruction across the world.
Meltdown: a brilliantly researched story of environmental disaster and of people caught up by events utterly beyond human control.
Christopher Nicole’s novels have been read by millions all over the world. Born and raised in Georgetown, Guyana, he later attended colleges in Guyana and in Barbados. In his long prolific career, Nicole has published over 200 novels and non-fiction works.