MILLIONS ARE COMING.AUSTRALIA STANDS ALONE.India is collapsing.Environmental disasters, political unrest and economic breakdown have pushed hundreds of millions towards desperation. As the crisis deepens, vast fleets of refugee ships begin crossing the Indian Ocean towards Australia.At first, the arrivals are manageable.Then the numbers explode.The Indian Navy begins escorting the refugee convoys, and what started as a humanitarian emergency becomes an international crisis.Prime Minister Jacqueline Laffite faces an impossible choice: accept the influx and risk Australia's soul, or push back and risk war with one of the world's most powerful countries.On the front line, Commander Glen Robertson is ordered to stop the flow. As Australia edges towards war, he discovers that victory may demand sacrifices far beyond anything he imagined.Dislocation is a gripping geopolitical thriller of mass migration, national sovereignty and survival in a world pushed beyond its limits.