The story is told in the
first person by Jonah Scott, a British pilot for the fictional airline Air Britain who has arrived in New York City on his regular flight from London. The United States has collapsed after using up nearly all of its
oil reserves and the collapse of the
dollar. During the night, Jonah and the apartment superintendent and guard, John Capel, must fight off armed burglars disguised as
military police looking for food that Jonah and Senior Flight Attendant Kate Monahan brought with them. Capel is wounded but Kate demonstrates her basic medical skills in cleaning and dressing the wound. Jonah offers to help Capel and a newly orphaned girlfriend, Nikki, of one of his crew travel illegally to London aboard his aircraft, in order to escape the anarchy that has befallen America. Shortly after takeoff from New York, Jonah is informed that
Israel has attacked
Beirut,
Damascus, and
Cairo with
nuclear weapons in retaliation for their radioactive poisoning of
Tel Aviv's water supply. Israel's strike triggers a worldwide
nuclear holocaust while the plane is
en route to London, the
Soviet Union and
China attacking America and its
allies. Four Soviet diplomats on board try to hijack the plane, only to be killed. Unable to continue to Europe due to the fact that it has suffered nuclear attack, or return to also-attacked New York, the crew attempt to find a place to land their plane. They are granted landing rights at
Funchal, but its airport is destroyed by the collision of an
El Al flight and a desperate pilot disobeying instructions. Jonah and his crew wonder whether to crash land on an island in the
Azores chain with the help of Juan, a local resident who has contacted them via amateur radio. Jonah sights a
NATO airfield,
Lajes Field, which is mostly intact. Jonah and the nuclear scientists who are on board deduce that the Soviets needed Lajes intact and accordingly attacked it with a short-lived
neutron bomb to occupy it. Jonah lands the plane at Lajes. Although safe for now, rising levels of
fallout from Europe require that they evacuate, and they decide to fly to
Antarctica. They are not sure how many passengers they can bring and how many supplies they will need to bring. Jonah and the
SAS soldiers on board manage to re-activate the base radar and use the
teletype machines to make contact with a sheltered-in-place British naval officer in the
Falkland Islands who is able to break cover and confirm with the
McMurdo Antarctic base the existence of sufficient provisions, plus a nuclear reactor for warmth. He dies quickly. A Soviet
Antonov freighter aircraft lands at Lajes. Initially suspected of being a Soviet landing party to secure the crucial mid-Atlantic air force base, it turns out to be carrying two female
Soviet Air Force crew and a large number of civilian refugees. Next morning both aircraft, fully fueled plus carrying as much extra fuel as possible, fly to
Antarctica. When the Antonov cannot make the necessary altitude to overfly the worldwide belt of hot radiation (with the weight of cargo, passengers, and fuel), fifty Soviet volunteers sacrifice themselves by jumping from the plane. Soon after the characters arrive at McMurdo, it is realised that the tilt of the Earth on its axis is being affected by the numerous
nuclear explosions. There are two different endings of
Down To A Sunless Sea which suggest either a
radioactive death for all the survivors with a
theological twist, or minus the polar advance of radiation, a chance for the almost one thousand survivors to rebuild the world. ==Movie==