‘Firewalkers’ by Adrian Tchaikovsky

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A novella that punches above its weight, delivering a well-imagined, skilfully revealed future where a young and poor underclass of ‘Firewalkers’ risk their lives to service the global billionaire elite as they prepare to escape a dying Earth and leave the rest of us to burn.

My experience with Adrienne Tchaikovsky’s books is mixed. I loved his standalone ‘Dogs Of War’ novel about genetically enhanced animals being used as soldiers but I couldn’t get into his very popular ‘Children Of Time’ series.

I decided to try ‘Firewalkers’ because I wanted to see how Tchaikovsky handled the novella ( the book is 165 pages) and because it spoke to a topical theme: the very wealthy insulating themselves from the consequences of the environmental collapse that they have become wealthy by accelerating. I’m certain that the people funding Climate Change Denial see climate change as an opportunity to winnow the world’s population…

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