The serialized story continues. After the success of their plan, Baldwin Tavares and the *Patroclus* crew are more than ready to keep the ball rolling and follow one success with another. And yet the red peaks of Neighbor make Win wary, and the advanced warship the Spiders have idling and ready
You Knew the Price
β Scribed by Susan Kaye Quinn
- Book ID
- 110709913
- Publisher
- Twisted Space LLC
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 222 KB
- Series
- Nothing is Promised #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08NJQ413P
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The choice you make is the future you create.
Climate-driven plagues haunt humanity, and it's Regional Director Zuri Hill-Gray's job to keep the clean-energy grid running.
Zuri has the perfect lifeβa beautiful home on the Hillstead, a loving family, and a powerful job keeping the LA Basin's grid humming. If only she didn't see the ghost of her dead twin in the mirror. Her grief-counselor husband understands too much, her Aunties Cora and Vivian smother her to excess, and her mother can't look at her daughter without seeing the half that's missing. Zuri can't begin to face her sister's little daughterβto Ruby, Zuri is the ghost.
Which is why she's running away to work, again, on the anniversary of her sister's death.
Then a power engineer walks into Zuri's office and claims someone is stealing energy from Power Island Oneβand they've tried to kill her to cover it up. The more Zuri digs, the more it's clear someone's been tinkering in the shut-down fusion labs. They're going to dangerous lengths to hide it, and it's been happening right under her nose. Which is how Regional Directors lose their jobs.
Zuri's already lost her better halfβshe can't afford to lose this, too.
You Knew the Price is the second of four tightly-connected novels in a new hopepunk series. It's about our future, how society lives on invisible things, like electricity and trust, that are far too easy to break... and how our most difficult moments are often when we discover the only path forward is healing not just ourselves but the world.
Keywords: hopepunk, climate fiction, Black novels, African American fiction, solarpunk, climate change, climate crisis, solar energy, green energy, clean energy, global warming, pandemic, plague, underwater adventure, kelp farming, fusion engineering, wind energy, literary science fiction, mystery, suspense, hard science fiction, dystopian, heroine's journe
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