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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707281119/18104_houston-2030-the-year-zero.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707281119/18104_houston-2030-the-year-zero_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Houston, 2030: The Year Zero" alt ="Houston, 2030: The Year Zero"/></a><br//>It has been twenty-four years since the Peak Oil, and fourteen &ndash; since the world-wide economic collapse (and the Peak Everything.) No, there are no nuclear fall-outs and no zombies on the streets! The Civilization lives on. But: it is a very strange new world. In some ways &ndash; similar, and in some ways &ndash; totally different from our own. What does the future hold for us?This novel is both a classic police detective and a social science fiction. Or, you may call it a dystopian warning. As the name suggests, the action happens in not-so-distant future. The detective part is thrilling: an FBI Special Agent follows a serial killer case. In the science fiction part, the reader will not find any robots, or flying cars, or super-computers. The end of our world does not come from zombies raised from the graves (although one &ldquo;zombie&rdquo; is positively present.) There are no viruses that kill a person in under thirty seconds (although, there are viruses that positively can kill.) There are no continent-size volcanoes, asteroid showers and aliens from the outer space, and no Noah&#039;s Flood (although one flood is positively present, but very local.) Does not sound too scary to be a good read? Well, the global catastrophe described in the book is presently on-going! The world created by the author&#039;s imagination is remarkably similar and at the same time - remarkably dissimilar to our own, and yet &ndash; believable.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707281303/19627_houston-2030-with-proper-legwork.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707281303/19627_houston-2030-with-proper-legwork_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Houston, 2030: With Proper Legwork" alt ="Houston, 2030: With Proper Legwork"/></a><br//>God save me from making prophecies, because I am not qualified.  Can I predict that Ebola virus not only finds its way to Europe and America, but also learns how to defeat the WHO protective suits protocols?  Hey, who cares about Ebola?  I fail to foresee that our Commander-in-Chief is going to introduce those new coffee-cup military salutes!Back in 2009, the beta-readers of Houston, 2030: The Year Zero asked me: Mike, are you sure this &#039;Meltdown&#039; thingy of yours is going to happen?  This year, two beta-readers asked independently: Mike, how do you know it will be called &#039;the Meltdown&#039;?  I have to admit, I have no idea how &#039;this thingy&#039; is going to be called.  Perhaps, &#039;the Meltdown&#039;.  Perhaps, &#039;GFC-3&#039;.  Or &#039;the Great Depression-2&#039;.  Or &#039;Peak Everything&#039;.  Further on, I have no idea if the &#039;Holy crap!  This thingy is here!&#039; event is going to happen exactly in 2016. In Eastern and Southern Europe, the energy crisis is presently on-going (my &#039;Houston, 2030: The Year Zero&#039; has been a little bit of a prophecy, after all!)  If we are very lucky, the energy system collapse in the United States will be delayed till the mid-twenties.  Or it may come in 2015.  How about tomorrow, after lunch?Perhaps, you are telling yourself the author is paranoid.  Perhaps, I am.  In such case, dear reader, pick a nice fantasy novel, with elves and goblins (yes, I like those too!)  Your sword will be sharp and quick, your arrows will fly true and strong!  And the Meltdown &ndash; Oh, holy crap! &ndash; will come totally unexpected.]]></description>
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