The fires are not accidents. They are debt collectors. On the scorched island of Lesbos, climate scientist Elin Vogt arrives to assess wildfire risks-only to discover that the flames are following patterns older than human memory. A refugee child's crayon drawings match Minoan symbols. A melted plastic bottle on the dock resembles an ancient oracle's tripod. And in a Stockholm government office, the Svalinn AI system is deliberately erasing immigrant neighborhoods from fire risk maps while prioritizing wealthy suburbs.
In Alaska, Iñupiat drone pilot Tyler Nukapigak captures footage of tundra fires forming spirit masks across the landscape-patterns identical to his grandmother's ancestral tattoos. When he tries to warn his community, his oil-worker brother reveals a corporate cover-up: the fires are not natural disasters but deliberate ignition events, designed to access methane trapped beneath the permafrost. As wildfires consume cities across three continents, Elin, Tyler, and a network of unlikely allies uncover the terrifying truth: the Burn Zones are not accidents.
They are the result of a centuries-old debt system-a supernatural economy where memories are currency, interest compounds across generations, and the fire itself is a messenger that refuses to be silenced. When Elin discovers her own family has been trading with the forces beneath the ice for generations, she faces an impossible choice: sign the receipt and reset the cycle, or burn it and erase herself entirely.
The Burn Zone is a literary climate thriller about debt, memory, and the fires that refuse to be forgotten. For readers of The Water Dancer, Annihilation, and The Ministry for the Future. Approximate length: 95, 000 words
The fires are not accidents. They are debt collectors. On the scorched island of Lesbos, climate scientist Elin Vogt arrives to assess wildfire risks-only to discover that the flames are following patterns older than human memory. A refugee child's crayon drawings match Minoan symbols. A melted plastic bottle on the dock resembles an ancient oracle's tripod. And in a Stockholm government office, the Svalinn AI system is deliberately erasing immigrant neighborhoods from fire risk maps while prioritizing wealthy suburbs.
In Alaska, Iñupiat drone pilot Tyler Nukapigak captures footage of tundra fires forming spirit masks across the landscape-patterns identical to his grandmother's ancestral tattoos. When he tries to warn his community, his oil-worker brother reveals a corporate cover-up: the fires are not natural disasters but deliberate ignition events, designed to access methane trapped beneath the permafrost. As wildfires consume cities across three continents, Elin, Tyler, and a network of unlikely allies uncover the terrifying truth: the Burn Zones are not accidents.
They are the result of a centuries-old debt system-a supernatural economy where memories are currency, interest compounds across generations, and the fire itself is a messenger that refuses to be silenced. When Elin discovers her own family has been trading with the forces beneath the ice for generations, she faces an impossible choice: sign the receipt and reset the cycle, or burn it and erase herself entirely.
The Burn Zone is a literary climate thriller about debt, memory, and the fires that refuse to be forgotten. For readers of The Water Dancer, Annihilation, and The Ministry for the Future. Approximate length: 95, 000 words