Troubleshooting: Glitch in the System: Book One
β Scribed by Selene dePackh
- Book ID
- 110642916
- Publisher
- Reclamation Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Series
- Glitch in the System 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781947647008
- ASIN
- B078VR5QTS
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β¦ Synopsis
The authoritarian dregs of collapsing society require absolute compliance. Noncompliance to the corporations is deadly. One neuroqueer teenager, betrayed by the juvenile justice system, fights a desperate struggle to survive. Against all odds, the rebellious sex worker retains her humanity with the support of another prisoner. Unsure whom to trust, she discovers her lawless, firearms-loving friend is part of a criminal enterprise that holds the key to her escape. On the run, with nowhere to hide, sheβs hunted into a life of secrets and conspiracies concealing a shattering human experiment.
Iβve always been drawn to crossroads and the edges of things. Maybe itβs the out-of-synch way Iβm wired that means I need to be up against limits and caught in webs to understand what I am. It wasnβt my choice, but I found many of those perilous intersections hiding below the surface of Wyandot County. Underneath the logging-scarred blanket of birch and conifers and the snow that some years didnβt melt from the deep shadows until May, that place was the crux of countless conjunctions. Things joined up there, and they pulled apart. What bound it together were the echoes of rifle fire across the hills, the hardness of cold, oiled gunmetal, and the deep red stickiness of half-dried deer blood whose warm smell faded slowly in the sharp chill. What destroyed it was another storyβ¦
Genre: Science Fiction > Dystopian | Alternate History
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