Watershed is a tale of intrigue, greed and revenge set against the looming water shortage in the American Southwest.. The story is international in scope, framed against events foreshadowing a potentially vast drought catastrophe. Watershed makes it clear how easily such a calamity could happen.
Watershed draws the reader into a furious, shadowy duel between a dedicated group of private citizens and a cunning, vengeful, international mogul.
A hydrology engineer is killed in an airplane crash. Officially an accident, Unofficially, murder. Matt MacLeod, a friend of the victim, is summoned to assist in a secret investigation of his murder. He uncovers a ruthless international industrialist to hold the continent's water resources to ransom and trigger a perilous clash between the US and Canada.
Watershed takes you on a journey where the need of water in the Southwest of America. But it is not all black and white where greed and revenge are thrown in the mix.
When a hydrology engineer is killed in an airplane crash, it is announced as an accident bit in reality it was murder. As his friend looks into his death, he finds himself involve with a double agent and a probable nuclear attack to hit the USA and an international industrialist who is set to destroy the waters and triggering a clash between Canada and USA.
A quick pace read that moves at a rapid pace. It makes the reader realize how quickly something like that can happen and the ripple effects it will cause.
I received this book free from a good reads giveaway.
It took awhile for me to get interested in this book. I didn't really feel invested in the characters until more than halfway through the book. The pace did really pick up towards the end and I didn't want to put the book down.
I started this book and it was very slow going, it did not get interesting until the sixth chapter and then for awhile it was pretty good then back to boring. Did not care at all for this book it was very boring.. I received this book from Good Reads