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When weather becomes private property, who controls the sky?
Dr. Elena Vasquez arrives in dying Esperanza with her grandfather’s obsolete equipment and a dangerous plan. For seven years, the town has suffered impossible drought while luxury resorts thirty miles away enjoy perfect rain. Someone is stealing their weather.
Elena discovers the chilling truth: corporate systems systematically harvest moisture from “economically non-viable” communities and sell it to premium clients. Her former mentor designed the quantum networks that treat the sky as private property.
But when he provides Elena with classified sabotage equipment, she faces an impossible choice. Use experimental technology that killed her graduate student three years ago, or watch Esperanza die by degrees.
Forty-three people vote to fight back anyway.
As surveillance drones circle and federal investigators close in, Elena must lead the first weather resistance operation in American history. She has one chance during a solar storm to break the corporate stranglehold on the sky—if the electromagnetic chaos doesn’t kill everyone first.
A gripping climate thriller about environmental justice, community courage, and the fight for natural rain.

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