The military-industrial complex threatens the safety of the very people it exists to protect.
A closely guarded secret could upend democracy and open the doors to unchecked militarism.
Disabled war veteran turned private investigator Acacia Fone returns to northern New Mexico after being away for fifteen years. She finds the American Southwest under siege by catastrophic climate change and unrelenting silver tsunamis. Her hometown of Agua Dulce has changed as well, and before she can wrap her head around these changes, Acacia is whisked away to Tres Veces, New Mexico. There, she is hired by the family members of deceased environmentalist, Josephine Ramirez, who want closure and justice.
Acacia’s investigation into Josephine’s death embroils her in a conspiracy involving corrupt politicians, the military-industrial complex, and the U.S. Congress. Her investigation uncovers a new surveillance technology that, if it exists, could tear apart a deeply polarized country.
Acacia’s resolve will be tested to its limits, and she must determine if finding the truth is worth the risks involved.
G. Michael Rapp is a writer of speculative fiction and not-so-speculative nonfiction. His first book, Café at the End of the Internet, was published by Clayborn Press (2018). He graduated from SNHU’s creative writing program, where he studied speculative fiction and professional writing. He also teaches English and literature.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The military-industrial complex threatens the safety of the very people it exists to protect. A closely guarded secret could upend democracy and open the doors to unchecked militarism. Disabled war veteran turned private investigator Acacia Fone returns to northern New Mexico after being away for fifteen years. She finds the American Southwest under siege by catastrophic climate change and unrelenting silver tsunamis. Her hometown of Agua Dulce has changed as well, and before she can wrap her head around these changes, Acacia is whisked away to Tres Veces, New Mexico. There, she is hired by the family members of deceased environmentalist, Josephine Ramirez, who want closure and justice. Acacia's investigation into Josephine's death embroils her in a conspiracy involving corrupt politicians, the military-industrial complex, and the U.S. Congress. Her investigation uncovers a new surveillance technology that, if it exists, could tear apart a deeply polarized country. Acacia's resolve will be tested to its limits, and she must determine if finding the truth is worth the risks involved. G. Michael Rapp is a writer of speculative fiction and not-so-speculative nonfiction. His first book, Cafe at the End of the Internet, was published by Clayborn Press (2018). He graduated from SNHU's creative writing program, where he studied speculative fiction and professional writing. He also teaches English and literature. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798305101058
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The military-industrial complex threatens the safety of the very people it exists to protect. A closely guarded secret could upend democracy and open the doors to unchecked militarism. Disabled war veteran turned private investigator Acacia Fone returns to northern New Mexico after being away for fifteen years. She finds the American Southwest under siege by catastrophic climate change and unrelenting silver tsunamis. Her hometown of Agua Dulce has changed as well, and before she can wrap her head around these changes, Acacia is whisked away to Tres Veces, New Mexico. There, she is hired by the family members of deceased environmentalist, Josephine Ramirez, who want closure and justice. Acacia's investigation into Josephine's death embroils her in a conspiracy involving corrupt politicians, the military-industrial complex, and the U.S. Congress. Her investigation uncovers a new surveillance technology that, if it exists, could tear apart a deeply polarized country. Acacia's resolve will be tested to its limits, and she must determine if finding the truth is worth the risks involved. G. Michael Rapp is a writer of speculative fiction and not-so-speculative nonfiction. His first book, Cafe at the End of the Internet, was published by Clayborn Press (2018). He graduated from SNHU's creative writing program, where he studied speculative fiction and professional writing. He also teaches English and literature. 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 # 9798305101058
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