Siirry suoraan sisältöön
Stealing Rain
Stealing Rain
Tallenna

Stealing Rain

Lue Adobe DRM-yhteensopivassa e-kirjojen lukuohjelmassaTämä e-kirja on kopiosuojattu Adobe DRM:llä, mikä vaikuttaa siihen, millä alustalla voit lukea kirjaa. Lue lisää
Water is the new gold. In the city of Omid, the wells are dry, the fountains are silent, and the sky has forgotten how to rain. While billions struggle to survive on a single cup of dusty water, a secret elite hides a beautiful truth beneath the mountains. They have diverted the world's aquifers to a private underground paradise where the grass is green and the water never ends.Lior is a hydro-engineer who spends his days monitoring empty pipes and his nights watching his sister, Zara, fade from thirst. But Lior knows the language of water. He hears a rhythmic thrumming deep in the earth that should not be there. When he follows the sound, he uncovers a conspiracy that spans the globe—a massive, hidden pipe stealing the lifeblood of the planet to fuel a secret world.Driven by love and a desperate hope, Lior embarks on a cinematic journey into the heart of the mountain. Joined by a disillusioned botanist and a brilliant architect who fled the elite, Lior must outsmart the directors of the Hydros and pull the plug on their greed. He must face the cold blue steel of a private army and the moral weight of a choice that will change the earth forever.Stealing Rain is a pulse-pounding, emotionally alive thriller that explores the lengths a man will go to for his family and the universal right to survive. From the salt-cracked streets of a dying city to the glowing crystal forests of a hidden mountain, this is a story of sacrifice, human connection, and the beautiful, unstoppable power of a world that refuses to stay dry. It is an unforgettable adventure about finding hope in the last place anyone would look.
ISBN
9798235393639
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
18.5.2026
Formaatti
  • Epub - Adobe DRM
Lue e-kirjoja täällä
  • Lue e-kirja mobiililaitteella/tabletilla
  • Lukulaite
  • Tietokone