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New Climate Thriller Explores Corporate Control of Weather in "The Rainmakers"
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Blue Coffee Publishing Releases Timely Novella About Environmental Justice and Technological Warfare

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Blue Coffee Publishing announces the release of "The Rainmakers: A Weather Wars Thriller," a gripping climate fiction novella by P. Everett that asks a chilling question: When weather becomes private property, who controls the sky?

Dr. Elena Vasquez arrives in the dying town of Esperanza with obsolete equipment and a dangerous plan. For seven years, the community has suffered drought while luxury resorts thirty miles away enjoy perfect precipitation. Someone is stealing their rain.

Elena's investigation reveals corporate weather control systems systematically harvesting atmospheric moisture from "non-viable" communities and redirecting it to paying clients. When her former mentor provides classified sabotage equipment out of guilt, she faces an impossible choice: use experimental technology to restore natural weather patterns, or watch Esperanza die by degrees.

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The risks are catastrophic—electromagnetic chaos, federal terrorism charges, and voltage feedback that killed her graduate student three years ago. Forty-three people vote to fight back anyway.  "This story explores what happens when environmental justice meets technological warfare," says author P. Everett. "It's about ordinary people deciding that weather belongs to everyone—or no one at all."

Perfect for readers of Kim Stanley Robinson, Paolo Bacigalupi, and Jeff VanderMeer, "The Rainmakers" is a fast-paced 65-page novella combining hard science fiction with environmental activism and high-stakes thriller elements.  "The Rainmakers: A Weather Wars Thriller" is now available in Kindle format on Amazon for $1.99, and free for Kindle Unlimited subscribers.

For more information, review copies, or interview requests, please contact: editor@bluecoffeepublishing.com

About Blue Coffee Publishing: Blue Coffee Publishing specializes in thought-provoking science fiction and thriller titles that explore contemporary issues through compelling narratives.

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About the Author: P. Everett writes climate fiction and thrillers that examine the intersection of technology, environmental justice, and human resistance.

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BOOK DETAILS:
Title: The Rainmakers: A Weather Wars Thriller
Author: P. Everett
Publisher: Blue Coffee Publishing
Publication Date: November 15, 2025
Format: Kindle eBook Length: 65 pages
Genre: Climate Fiction / Science Fiction Thriller
ASIN: B0G2HTJJLD
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G2HTJJLD
Price: $1.99 (Free with Kindle Unlimited)
MEDIA CONTACT:
Chris Cliff
editor@bluecoffeepublishing.com
858-859-0696
bluecoffeepublishing.com

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