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NEW GORDIAN DIVISION NOVEL: When a top engineer on Saturn commits suicide, Detective Isaac Cho and Special Agent Susan Cantrell are called in to review the case. But what seems like an open-and-shut case spirals into the strange. And if Cho and Cantrell don't solve the mystery soon, they may be the next ones to wind up dead.
The Atlas Corporation was all set to tear apart the planet Mercuryconverting its resources into a swarm of solar-collecting megastructureswhen Esteban Velasco, lead Atlas engineer, is found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Detective Isaac Cho and Special Agent Susan Cantrell, both eager to return to active duty despite close calls on their last case, are sent in to assess the situation. Their superiors expect a simple declaration of suicide, but Velascos death proves anything but typical.
The detectives soon find themselves embroiled in a mystery far more complexand strangethan anyone expected, leading them to a church for Mercury-loving weirdos, a nudist colony open to Saturns unbreathable atmosphere, an exclusive park for hunting dinosaurs, and a ghost town where forgotten machines wage war over condo floorplans.
What was meant to be an easy return to duty for the detectives takes a sudden dark turn when ruthless mind-hackers ambush and nearly kill them, making one fact crystal clear:
If they dont solve this case soon, itll be their corpses that turn up next.
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Praise for The Janus File:
A satisfying, self-contained mystery for its mismatched protagonists to gradually unravel . . . moments of humor amid the expected culture clashes, and the exploration of the authors well-realized far-future world . . . Its pure entertainment. Publishers Weekly
Jacob Holo is a former-Ohioan, former-Michigander living in sunny South Carolina. He describes himself as a writer, gamer, hobbyist, and engineer who started writing after his parents bought him an IBM 286 desktop back in the 80s. Hes been writing ever since.
Genre: Science Fiction
The Atlas Corporation was all set to tear apart the planet Mercuryconverting its resources into a swarm of solar-collecting megastructureswhen Esteban Velasco, lead Atlas engineer, is found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Detective Isaac Cho and Special Agent Susan Cantrell, both eager to return to active duty despite close calls on their last case, are sent in to assess the situation. Their superiors expect a simple declaration of suicide, but Velascos death proves anything but typical.
The detectives soon find themselves embroiled in a mystery far more complexand strangethan anyone expected, leading them to a church for Mercury-loving weirdos, a nudist colony open to Saturns unbreathable atmosphere, an exclusive park for hunting dinosaurs, and a ghost town where forgotten machines wage war over condo floorplans.
What was meant to be an easy return to duty for the detectives takes a sudden dark turn when ruthless mind-hackers ambush and nearly kill them, making one fact crystal clear:
If they dont solve this case soon, itll be their corpses that turn up next.
At the publisher���s request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Praise for The Janus File:
A satisfying, self-contained mystery for its mismatched protagonists to gradually unravel . . . moments of humor amid the expected culture clashes, and the exploration of the authors well-realized far-future world . . . Its pure entertainment. Publishers Weekly
Jacob Holo is a former-Ohioan, former-Michigander living in sunny South Carolina. He describes himself as a writer, gamer, hobbyist, and engineer who started writing after his parents bought him an IBM 286 desktop back in the 80s. Hes been writing ever since.
Genre: Science Fiction
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