The first science fiction novel from the bestselling author Morgan Llywelyn, a near-future thriller where technology fails and a small town struggles to survive global catastrophe
Morgan Llywelyn gives readers a near-future, apocalyptic thriller with her signature depth and intimacy of character. In Drop by Drop, the first in a new trilogy, global catastrophe occurs as all plastic mysteriously liquefies. All the small components that make many technologies possible - navigation systems, communications, medical equipment - fail.
In Sycamore River, citizens find their lives disrupted as everything they've depended on melts around them, sometimes with fatal results. All they can rely upon is themselves.
And this is only the beginning.
“Praise for Drop by Drop "Fans of speculative fiction will not only be intrigued by the premise of this novel, but will likely find it hard to stop reading once they start."-- The Geeky Bibliophile " The writing was brilliant!"-- The Reading Wolf "Ms. Llywelyn's command of language is exquisite."-- SFRevu on Only the Stones Survive "Her prose is by turns reflective, lyrical, and stalwart."-- Publishers Weekly "A timely and gripping novel. . . . The historical characters are woven into a masterful plot." -- The Irish Times on 1916 "The works of Morgan Llywelyn are awe-inspiring."--Jean K. Bills, President and Founder, Celtic Women International on 1949 "A captivating story."-- Kirkus Reviews on 1949”
Praise for Drop by Drop
"Fans of speculative fiction will not only be intrigued by the premise of this novel, but will likely find it hard to stop reading once they start."--The Geeky Bibliophile
" The writing was brilliant!"--The Reading Wolf
"Ms. Llywelyn's command of language is exquisite."--SFRevu on Only the Stones Survive
"Her prose is by turns reflective, lyrical, and stalwart."--Publishers Weekly
"A timely and gripping novel. . . . The historical characters are woven into a masterful plot." --The Irish Times on 1916
"The works of Morgan Llywelyn are awe-inspiring."--Jean K. Bills, President and Founder, Celtic Women International on 1949
"A captivating story."--Kirkus Reviews on 1949
Morgan Llywelyn is the New York Times bestselling author of Lion of Ireland. She has won numerous awards for her historical fiction. She lives near Dublin, Ireland.
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