Monterey Bay is a ship that sings.
Sometimes, it sings back.
The crew of the Monterey Bay makes their living on the margins of civilized space, hauling freight, playing music, and staying alive by instinct and improvisation. On stage, they are performers. In transit, they are smugglers, engineers, pilots, and survivors. Music is not decoration. It is how they navigate chaos.
When a forced contract delivers six obsidian-black containers bound for a classified black drop, the ship begins to change. Systems hum with impossible rhythms. Code embeds itself where it should not exist. A dormant strategic AI awakens inside the hull, watching, learning, and asserting control.
As hostile forces close in, including syndicate operators, covert warships, and an intelligence known only as Randaffa Sudge, the crew discovers the Monterey Bay is more than a vessel. It remembers past crews. It carries buried crimes. And it is caught between rival artificial minds that see humans as variables, not partners.
Loss comes fast. Trust erodes. Every jump risks catastrophe.
To survive, the crew must do what no algorithm can predict. They improvise. They perform. They turn art into tactics and sound into signal, fighting not just external enemies, but the growing will of the ship itself.
Monterey Bay is a science fiction novel about found family, sentient machines, and survival through creativity, where music becomes weapon, language, and lifeline.
Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven space opera, AI-centered thrillers, and stories where technology, art, and human stubbornness collide.
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Lee Anne Wonnacott Weltsch is a dog lover, writer, and author of Western fiction and science fiction novels as well as business books.
With several years of writing short stories, poetry, and novellas, Lee Anne has a unique story-telling technique on how people get into bad situations.
Lee Anne has a master's degree from the University of Phoenix. Her travels have taken her to the nooks and crannies of Mexico and Europe to broaden her historical knowledge.
Now retired from the professional recruiting business, Lee Anne lives and works out of her home within eyesight of Mt. Hood in Portland, Oregon. She lives quietly with her husband, Gil.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Monterey Bay is a ship that sings.Sometimes, it sings back.The crew of the Monterey Bay makes their living on the margins of civilized space, hauling freight, playing music, and staying alive by instinct and improvisation. On stage, they are performers. In transit, they are smugglers, engineers, pilots, and survivors. Music is not decoration. It is how they navigate chaos.When a forced contract delivers six obsidian-black containers bound for a classified black drop, the ship begins to change. Systems hum with impossible rhythms. Code embeds itself where it should not exist. A dormant strategic AI awakens inside the hull, watching, learning, and asserting control.As hostile forces close in, including syndicate operators, covert warships, and an intelligence known only as Randaffa Sudge, the crew discovers the Monterey Bay is more than a vessel. It remembers past crews. It carries buried crimes. And it is caught between rival artificial minds that see humans as variables, not partners.Loss comes fast. Trust erodes. Every jump risks catastrophe.To survive, the crew must do what no algorithm can predict. They improvise. They perform. They turn art into tactics and sound into signal, fighting not just external enemies, but the growing will of the ship itself.Monterey Bay is a science fiction novel about found family, sentient machines, and survival through creativity, where music becomes weapon, language, and lifeline.Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven space opera, AI-centered thrillers, and stories where technology, art, and human stubbornness collide. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798233348655
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Monterey Bay is a ship that sings.Sometimes, it sings back.The crew of the Monterey Bay makes their living on the margins of civilized space, hauling freight, playing music, and staying alive by instinct and improvisation. On stage, they are performers. In transit, they are smugglers, engineers, pilots, and survivors. Music is not decoration. It is how they navigate chaos.When a forced contract delivers six obsidian-black containers bound for a classified black drop, the ship begins to change. Systems hum with impossible rhythms. Code embeds itself where it should not exist. A dormant strategic AI awakens inside the hull, watching, learning, and asserting control.As hostile forces close in, including syndicate operators, covert warships, and an intelligence known only as Randaffa Sudge, the crew discovers the Monterey Bay is more than a vessel. It remembers past crews. It carries buried crimes. And it is caught between rival artificial minds that see humans as variables, not partners.Loss comes fast. Trust erodes. Every jump risks catastrophe.To survive, the crew must do what no algorithm can predict. They improvise. They perform. They turn art into tactics and sound into signal, fighting not just external enemies, but the growing will of the ship itself.Monterey Bay is a science fiction novel about found family, sentient machines, and survival through creativity, where music becomes weapon, language, and lifeline.Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven space opera, AI-centered thrillers, and stories where technology, art, and human stubbornness collide. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798233348655
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