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The Communication Labyrinth
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2019
Strange events under the Antarctic ice shelves plunge earth's nations into a predicament and the world superpowers are clueless.

An incident in a remote region of the planet causes Russian leaders to seek out a grieving widow who spends her days caring for houseplants, and they ask for her help with saving the world.

British and German officials are stumped by strange messages to average citizens, unsure what to do next.  

On the other side of the Atlantic, American naval commanders implore a potato chip loving civilian to pull off the impossible.

As the crisis grows, the human ability to communicate is found lacking and our collective capacity for compromise is tested. The dilemma forces ordinary people to become vital specialists and pushes limits they were unaware they possessed.  Once average individuals are asked to unite the globe's diverse cultures and deal with an unknown foe, or modern civilization will come to an end.
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