Overview
The earth's atmosphere is getting congested.
When rogue junk collides with a television satellite 22,000 miles above the Earth, blind cosmologist Harry Stones approaches Film Director Nathalie Thompson to make an investigative documentary.
Undeterred by Harry's lack of sight, their quest leads them from the peaks of Arizona to a mile-deep mine in Yorkshire, and finally to a Launchpad in Kazakhstan. As more and more satellites keep falling out of the sky, their curiosity turns to fear.
Forewarned of the possible outbreak of World War Three, can Harry and Nathalie prevent the space collision of all time?Reviews
'If you hanker for fast-moving adventure novels look no further. Clearly Mr Granger is a name to watch' Barry Forshaw, CrimeTime Magazine
‘An up-to-the-minute, globe-spanning, roller-coaster of a thriller’ Abir Mukherjee, author of Death in the East
‘A terrific pitch-perfect thriller laden with contemporary insight’ Adam Brookes, author of Spy GamesAuthor Biography
Martin Granger has been making documentary films for thirty years. In that time he has won more than 100 international film awards. His work has ranged from directing BBC's Horizon to producing a BAFTA nominated science series for Channel 4. His novels, although fiction, are based upon his experience in the film industry. He lives in Wimbledon with his wife Jacqueline.
You can visit Martin's website at www.martingrangerbooks.com