A Hammurabi Code Novel
by Ross Adams
A near-future geopolitical thriller exploring how climate change, demographics, and strategic dependency quietly turn Siberia into the world’s most dangerous unanswered question.
The prequel to The Price of Water, the geopolitical thriller readers called “disturbingly plausible,” “compulsively readable,” and “less like fiction than a classified briefing.”
Before water becomes the world’s most valuable commodity, before global systems fracture under environmental and political strain, there is The Siberian Question.
In this tense and meticulously researched prequel, Ross Adams traces the origin of the crisis, and the beginnings of a solution, that later define The Price of Water. As Russia weakens, China advances patiently while the West misreads the moment. Siberia, vast, resource-rich, and demographically transforming, emerges as the fulcrum on which the future world order will turn.
Through the eyes of intelligence officers, political leaders, and operatives embedded deep inside rival systems, The Siberian Question reveals how long-term strategy, economic dependency, migration, and climate pressure quietly align into something irreversible. What appears at first as regional instability becomes the opening move in a global realignment that no nation is prepared to stop.
Readers praised The Price of Water for its realism, clarity, and chilling sense of inevitability. The Siberian Question deepens that realism, showing how such a future does not arrive suddenly, but is constructed, step by step, by rational actors making logical choices in an unforgiving world.
The Siberian Question can be read as a standalone geopolitical thriller, but it also forms the foundation of The Price of Water, revealing the strategic origins of the geopolitical world order in which the crisis that will soon engulf the globe takes place.
My goal is to use my life-long passion for reading and writing about history and the future to create captivating narratives.
Due to my lifelong dedication to reading and writing, I try to bring a genuine passion to every piece I create. My journey began in grade school where I first discovered my love for reading and storytelling, and it continues today, driven by a commitment to crafting compelling narratives. Studying history and the sciences in high school and college, along with the blessing of extensive international travel, I believe have deepened my understanding of the world and fostered a curiosity for history's impact on the future. I hope you enjoy my work as much as I am enjoying creating it.
Scroll down for The Siberian Question, a prequel to The Price of Water. About The Price of Water, in 2051, when a Ghanian scientist manages to present his new water purification technology at an industry conference, he learns that an evil Water Cabal made up of the largest private water companies is after him and his technology, so he flees with help from unexpected places so he can bring an end to a worldwide water crisis.