COLOR OF A MIRROR (Softcover) by Daniel Adams-Dufresne
COLOR OF A MIRROR (Softcover) by Daniel Adams-Dufresne
2084. While Earth still dreams of unfulfilled, ruddy-hued destinies on Mars, it’s the moon that boasts the furthest outpost of all humanity: a corporate megacity known as The Dive. It’s a world of industry and secrets, and one of the last bastions of capitalism, where money can buy just about anything and where countless people go to disappear or start over.
Tonic—vocalist for a small-time band, with a thirst for violence and the old injuries to prove it—is one such person. Cast out from Earth for the now-illegal cybernetic technology that had saved her life, struggling to steal fame from a saturated market, and trying to hold together a dysfunctional relationship with a much younger woman, she needs something to go right. But when a mysterious gang uses one of her songs as the soundtrack to a multiple homicide, catapulting her to instant, viral notoriety, she knows she’s not that lucky.
In the wake of this event Tonic searches for answers, but comes up only with a name: Kaet Westergaard, a tech-averse visual artist around whom swirl rumors of murder and haunting. There’s no hard evidence that he was involved... more just a feeling. On the moon, though, intuition often has a way of being something more.
After all, many say the moon is closer to the dead.
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First edition, first printing of Daniel Adams-Dufresne's debut novel, limited to 500 softcover copies and 100 deluxe hardcover copies. Designed, formatted, and published by the author for a singular vision of this dark science fiction universe.
This is a signed softcover copy.