Only one knows the truth. Only one can reveal it. Only one can save them all. "Capitalism is melting as well as the ice, and both get more dangerous and they die." Mat Cohen, Morning Star newspaper Carrie, a Scottish rescue swimmer out of her depth in the High Arctic. Ross, the owner of an oil rig with a guilty conscience. Amaruq, an Inuvialuit oil-rig worker caught between two worlds. Stranded on the Arctic ice with a starving polar bear and a half-dead stranger, Carrie's left with nothing but deadly choices. Ross and Amaruq face their own crossroads. Lives hang on their decisions. From the cruel Arctic to the corporate backrooms of shady Big Oil, White Road is an authentic and gripping eco-thriller of survival, battled out at the edge of everything. "Capitalism is melting as well as the ice, and both get more dangerous and they die." Mat Cohen, Morning Star newspaper "A gripping, page-turning eco-thriller, part oil rig drama and part survival story." Kevan Manwaring, author/editor of Writing Eco-Fiction and Heavy Weather "An intelligent, urgent, white-knuckle ride through the brutal Canadian Arctic." Liz Jensen, bestselling author of The Rapture and The Uninvited "A singular, beautifully integrated achievement." Mark Cocker, naturalist and author of One Midsummer's Day: Swifts and the Story of Life "Entertains while it unsettles." Dr Paul Taylor-McCartney, writer, researcher, lecturer Harry Whitehead is a novelist and director of the Centre for New Writing at the University of Leicester, where he also directs the annual free lit-fest, Literary Leicester. His first novel The Cannibal Spirit (Penguin) was called 'powerful, brave, ambitious' (The Globe & Mail), 'a unique work, compelling, complex, thought-provoking and impressive' (Quill & Quire), 'a thriller with a Joseph Conradian plot' (The Walrus). He's published short stories, reviews, essays and more in a wide variety of genres. He used to work in the film business and, before that, lived in the Far East.