Sands Rising

The California Ballot Killings Book I

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Pub Date Sep 21 2019 | Archive Date Jan 08 2020

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"this is a brilliant, must-read novel if you enjoy a gritty, raw, emotional ride that leaves you feeling fulfilled at the end." Readers' Favorite.

Janet Whitaker Virdis is a New York State transplant to San Diego at the very beginning of the longest drought in California’s history.

Years after her arrival, she is happily married with four children and a very well-paid job at an elite San Diego law firm. Her work grants her unparalleled access to the rise of the firm’s most powerful client: an extremely wealthy political party with its own beliefs, uniforms, and hierarchy that is determined to lead California and the nation in a moment of global crisis.

As the drought worsens and dust storms become the norm in San Diego, Janet insists on remaining in Southern California. Across the world, species are going extinct, migrants are forced across borders in unprecedented numbers, and entire regions are becoming uninhabitable. A mysterious disease associated with increased desertification, which only kills teenage boys, has made its entrance, and no cure is available. Janet is the mother of three boys. Facing public execution in San Diego, twenty-four years after the drought began, Janet tries to make sense of the many reversals she has suffered and how ostensibly innocuous choices upended the happy life she once enjoyed.

"this is a brilliant, must-read novel if you enjoy a gritty, raw, emotional ride that leaves you feeling fulfilled at the end." Readers' Favorite.

Janet Whitaker Virdis is a New York State transplant...


Advance Praise

"""this is a brilliant, must-read novel if you enjoy a gritty, raw, emotional ride that leaves you feeling fulfilled at the end."" Readers' Favorite.

""fantastic reading, with a solid concept and plenty of emotional journeys to follow . . . attention to detail in Janet's development is stellar."" Readers' Favorite.

""a dramatic personal journey through time . . . Some of the characters have wit, adding a touch of humor, while others you want to jump into the page and strangle them, yet each one is necessary for the telling of the story."" Readers' Favorite.

""unique in the dystopian genre . . . very emotionally moving . . . bittersweet."" Readers' Favorite.

""interesting and engaging story . . . well written . . . a mix of political thriller and apocalyptic elements . . . effective"" Readers' Favorite."

"""this is a brilliant, must-read novel if you enjoy a gritty, raw, emotional ride that leaves you feeling fulfilled at the end."" Readers' Favorite.

""fantastic reading, with a solid concept and...


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Sands Rising by H. M. Wilhelmborn. Chilling futuristic tale of global crisis and the ravages of climate change. Well presented and thought provoking. Story is told from the perspective of Janet Virdis, her life and work. An intense family drama with political overtones, centering on weather related disasters that have destroyed large parts of southern California turning it into a desert climate. If the ravages of climate changes weren't enough there a mysterious virus that is spreading and with no known cure, that is killing teenage boys.

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