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Freezing Point by Karen Dionne “An action-packed scientific disaster thriller” The plan: (1) Melt Antarctic icebergs into drinking water. (2) Ship the water to thirsty nations around the globe. (3) Make a fortune. The reality: No one can foresee the true danger hidden deep within the . Review: Karen Dionne's debut thriller, Freezing Point, is a terrifying, yet mesmerizing, tale of good intentions gone terribly wrong when researchers try to tap the frozen Antarctic for pure, fresh water. Water, the building block for all life on earth, is being wasted, or so it is believed by countless "Save the Earth" protesters. Karen Dionne's novel Freezing Point addresses the crisis in the polar region. Environmentalist Ben Maki wants to solve the growing water crisis by melting arctic icebergs. In theory, his solution makes sense, but the reality is far different/5().


Review: Karen Dionne's debut thriller, Freezing Point, is a terrifying, yet mesmerizing, tale of good intentions gone terribly wrong when researchers try to tap the frozen Antarctic for pure, fresh water. Water, the building block for all life on earth, is being wasted, or so it is believed by countless "Save the Earth" protesters. Derek MacCallister has a potential solution in a patent he has. Freezing Point by Karen Dionne(October , Berkley)- the trailer. Karen Dionne clearly has some very good ideas but they don't necessarily all work well together. With that in mind, cover comparisons to Michael Crichton are not [yet] justified. Having said that though, there is still much to enjoy in Freezing Point and, since it is her first novel, it will be interesting to see if future books hold together.


Freezing Point by Karen Dionne(October , Berkley)- the trailer. Dr. Jeffrey Anderson discusses the science in Karen Dionne's novel FREEZING POINT. Freezing Point, by Karen Dionne, is an innovative look at the problem of world wide fresh water shortage. The idea is to get fresh water from glaciers, melting it into ponds using microwaves from space and siphoning the water to tankers where it will be delivered to locations for processing and use.

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