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The Last Greenhouse in Chattanooga, TN
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The Last Greenhouse in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $17.99
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The world didn't end with fire or flood.
It ended with silence.
Decades after the Collapse, Earth's surface is a wasteland of dust and decay. Crops have failed. Forests are legends. And the last green things grow under corporate lock and key, guarded by drones and sold at prices only the powerful can afford.
Jun Weaver has spent her life salvaging ruins and trading black-market tech - careful to avoid the Corporations and their enforcers. But when a dying stranger gives her the location of a forgotten greenhouse deep beneath the ruins of Old Chicago, Jun is thrust into a race against forces far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
Inside that greenhouse lies something more valuable than gold: seeds.
Living seeds.
Pursued by corporate mercenaries, smugglers, and desperate survivors, Jun must protect the fragile legacy of a world long dead - or watch humanity's last chance at renewal wither to dust.
But the last greenhouse hides more than just life.
It guards a secret someone will kill to bury forever.
Gripping, vivid, and haunting,
The Last Greenhouse
is a standalone environmental sci-fi thriller perfect for fans of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, N.K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth Trilogy, and readers who believe that the smallest things can change everything.
Hope doesn't grow on trees anymore.
It grows in hiding.
It ended with silence.
Decades after the Collapse, Earth's surface is a wasteland of dust and decay. Crops have failed. Forests are legends. And the last green things grow under corporate lock and key, guarded by drones and sold at prices only the powerful can afford.
Jun Weaver has spent her life salvaging ruins and trading black-market tech - careful to avoid the Corporations and their enforcers. But when a dying stranger gives her the location of a forgotten greenhouse deep beneath the ruins of Old Chicago, Jun is thrust into a race against forces far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
Inside that greenhouse lies something more valuable than gold: seeds.
Living seeds.
Pursued by corporate mercenaries, smugglers, and desperate survivors, Jun must protect the fragile legacy of a world long dead - or watch humanity's last chance at renewal wither to dust.
But the last greenhouse hides more than just life.
It guards a secret someone will kill to bury forever.
Gripping, vivid, and haunting,
The Last Greenhouse
is a standalone environmental sci-fi thriller perfect for fans of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, N.K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth Trilogy, and readers who believe that the smallest things can change everything.
Hope doesn't grow on trees anymore.
It grows in hiding.
The world didn't end with fire or flood.
It ended with silence.
Decades after the Collapse, Earth's surface is a wasteland of dust and decay. Crops have failed. Forests are legends. And the last green things grow under corporate lock and key, guarded by drones and sold at prices only the powerful can afford.
Jun Weaver has spent her life salvaging ruins and trading black-market tech - careful to avoid the Corporations and their enforcers. But when a dying stranger gives her the location of a forgotten greenhouse deep beneath the ruins of Old Chicago, Jun is thrust into a race against forces far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
Inside that greenhouse lies something more valuable than gold: seeds.
Living seeds.
Pursued by corporate mercenaries, smugglers, and desperate survivors, Jun must protect the fragile legacy of a world long dead - or watch humanity's last chance at renewal wither to dust.
But the last greenhouse hides more than just life.
It guards a secret someone will kill to bury forever.
Gripping, vivid, and haunting,
The Last Greenhouse
is a standalone environmental sci-fi thriller perfect for fans of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, N.K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth Trilogy, and readers who believe that the smallest things can change everything.
Hope doesn't grow on trees anymore.
It grows in hiding.
It ended with silence.
Decades after the Collapse, Earth's surface is a wasteland of dust and decay. Crops have failed. Forests are legends. And the last green things grow under corporate lock and key, guarded by drones and sold at prices only the powerful can afford.
Jun Weaver has spent her life salvaging ruins and trading black-market tech - careful to avoid the Corporations and their enforcers. But when a dying stranger gives her the location of a forgotten greenhouse deep beneath the ruins of Old Chicago, Jun is thrust into a race against forces far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
Inside that greenhouse lies something more valuable than gold: seeds.
Living seeds.
Pursued by corporate mercenaries, smugglers, and desperate survivors, Jun must protect the fragile legacy of a world long dead - or watch humanity's last chance at renewal wither to dust.
But the last greenhouse hides more than just life.
It guards a secret someone will kill to bury forever.
Gripping, vivid, and haunting,
The Last Greenhouse
is a standalone environmental sci-fi thriller perfect for fans of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, N.K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth Trilogy, and readers who believe that the smallest things can change everything.
Hope doesn't grow on trees anymore.
It grows in hiding.

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