Sharp: A Mindspace Investigations Novel

Sharp: A Mindspace Investigations Novel

by Alex Hughes
Sharp: A Mindspace Investigations Novel

Sharp: A Mindspace Investigations Novel

by Alex Hughes

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Overview

HISTORY HAS A WAY OF REPEATING ITSELF, EVEN FOR TELEPATHS.…

As a Level Eight telepath, I am the best police interrogator in the department. But I’m not a cop—I never will be—and my only friend on the force, Homicide Detective Isabella Cherabino, is avoiding me because of a telepathic link I created by accident.

And I might not even be an interrogator for much longer. Our boss says unless I pull out a miracle, I’ll be gone before Christmas. I need this job, damn it. It’s the only thing keeping me sane.

Parts for illegal Tech—the same parts used to bring the world to its knees in the Tech Wars sixty years ago—are being hijacked all over the city. Plus Cherbino's longtime nemesis, a cop killer, has resurfaced with a vengeance. If I can stay alive long enough, I just might be able to prove my worth, once and for all...
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780451465047
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/02/2013
Series: Mindspace Investigations Series , #2
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 4.10(w) x 6.70(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alex Hughes has written since early childhood, and loves great stories in any form, including scifi, fantasy, and mystery. Over the years, Alex has lived in many neighborhoods of the sprawling metro Atlanta area. Decatur, the neighborhood on which Sharp is centered, was Alex’s college home.

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Praise for Clean: A Mindspace Investigations Novel

"A fun blend of Chinatown and Blade Runner." --James Knapp, author of State of Decay



"A writer to watch." --Publishers Weekly

“Reminds me very much (and very fondly) of Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files.” –SF Signal

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