Matthew Glass has given us a thriller that is all too possible,
drawing the reader in from page one. The book begins innocuously
enough in the year 2032 in a mood of energy and optimism for
rebuilding the nation's basic foundation. The bright and popular
newly-elected U.S. president has won his seat with an unprecedented
majority on a platform of honesty, decisiveness, and trust. The
excitement is contagious as the population celebrates their
president-elect, but hidden clouds are on the horizon when he
learns that the agreements he has inherited will challenge his
government's integrity..
Engrossing, tense, and tightly knit, Ultimatum is written with a
strong sense of political process, heart-stopping decision-making,
and intrigue. Although a work of fiction, it bestows a feeling of
stark realism and drama as crises build. How these crises are
approached by the president and the many people who form his
government are quite fascinating to this Canadian reader. The
characterizations are full-on, the plot development plausible, even
perhaps ultimately probable. This book is a strong and shocking
wake-up call involving the whole world.
Previous policies on global emissions have done nothing to prevent
the looming disaster that had escalated to extreme proportions but
the severity had been downplayed. This is where the president finds
himself as he takes office. President Benton is a strong presence
throughout the book and the author has smoothly if urgently
demonstrated the transitions in rapid succession. His torment is
felt as he wrestles to keep the honesty and trust promised in his
platform. The world turns upside down and inside out within the
first several days of his presidency as he becomes more aware of
deals made by the previous government.
The story begins within the U.S. but the pace of global warming is
overwhelming in its path of destruction. The horror is the speed
and loss of land worldwide. Coastlines have disappeared and
relocation of populations is in the millions.
Matthew Glass has set a momentum that does not let up but
constantly accelerates. He definitely keeps the tension building.
This novel is indeed a roller-coaster of a thriller. The action
keeps the reader involved from start to finish, second-guessing
outcomes, trying to predict responses, and what the final horror
will be. This book will definitely bring some new thoughts on how
much the world is really one; how things must be tackled worldwide,
parts played by arrogance and greed. Very spellbinding and
thought-provoking. Great writing, Matthew, I really enjoyed my
adventure into the world of politics.