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The Sinkhole

A Port Townsend climate fiction novel

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期間限定:2026年5月12日(日本時間)に終了。詳細はこちら。
2026年5月12日までプレミアムプランが3か月 月額99円キャンペーン開催中。
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The Sinkhole

著者: Ricardo Gomez
ナレーター: Megan O'Neill
¥1,750で会員登録し購入 ¥1,750で会員登録し購入

30日間の無料体験後は月額¥1500で自動更新します。いつでも退会できます。

30日間の無料体験後は月額¥1500で自動更新します。いつでも退会できます。

¥2,500 で購入

¥2,500 で購入

今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

The Sinkhole

The earthquake lasted four minutes. The sinkhole swallowed downtown Port Townsend in seconds. For the 1,600 survivors, the real disaster is just beginning.

March 2027. A magnitude 9.
0 earthquake triggers a catastrophic sinkhole that consumes the heart of Port Townsend, Washington. Isabel Reyes, a marine biologist leading a school field trip, throws six children across a widening crack seconds before it becomes a chasm. They survive. The Marine Science Center, and everyone inside, does not.

Now Isabel is responsible for six orphaned children in a refugee camp with no running water, no medical supplies, and no government response. Eight-year-old Daniel hasn't spoken since watching his best friend die. Reed Hawthorne is documenting the dead instead of climate data. His daughter Mary is learning to record testimony because someone has to bear witness. And the community elders are teaching them all that the only help coming is the help they build themselves.

What emerges in the Chimacum Valley is an experiment in democratic survival, and an accounting of what it costs. Sociocracy circles for decision-making under catastrophe. Consensus processes that function but require people to break. Workshop protocols spreading skills while bodies fail from starvation rations. A radio network broadcasting to forty communities that shrinks to fifteen as the peninsula collapses.

Over one brutal year: forty people die from preventable causes. Four hundred eighty-six refugees are turned away at gunpoint through fair democratic process. When Daniel finally speaks again, testifying about the costs of survival, he goes silent for good. When their leaders implement consent-based governance successfully, they shatter from the moral weight of fatal outcomes fairly reached.

And then, six days after their first anniversary, an armed community called Shelton arrives with three thousand people and takes control anyway.

©2026 Ricardo Gomez (P)2026 Ricardo Gomez
SF 世界文学 世界滅亡後
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