
“This intricate, big-data blast delivers a thrilling ride for cyberpunk SF fans.” — Kirkus Reviews A stolen child. The hunt for a world-altering tech. A scandal that could bring down an agency … and a city along with it. Intelligence Officer Adasha Denali is adept at solving problems, words her weapons of choice. When a botched operation sparks a diplomatic crisis, the political backlash threatens to tear her agency apart. But Adasha suspects this is just the tip of a larger threat, one that could send the world tumbling back into chaos. Racing to discover who’s undermining Naion’s security and why, she runs headlong into corporate mercenaries, a disavowed spy, and Neon Nik, a washed-up hacker with a world-changing tech in his pocket. Nik used to be a legend. And fearless. And gainfully employed. Now he wades through life struggling to pay off circling loan sharks—until a family friend is murdered and he inherits a stolen prototype. With a vortex of hired killers and government agents on his heels, Nik’s got a decision to sell out or risk everything to regain what he lost. And perhaps save his city in the process. Enter a world of engineered spies and high-tech weaponry, where synthetic intelligences whisper revelations through brainware and reality is just another overlay. Praise for Centricity “From fantastic world-building, an intriguing cast, imaginative sci-fi elements, to great action ... you’ll feel right at home if you’re a fan of Blade Runner and Snow Crash...” —★★★★★ Reedsy Discovery Review "The story premise and concept give the plot more than enough depth for an imaginative story and character development. The world-building is as immersive as it can be in terms of technology enabling people to ... find new ways to live and who can resist vitamin-infused potato crisps? However, human flaws don't change and greed still rules." —★★★★★ Readers’ Favorite Review “An evolutionary step beyond Gibson...” —Steve Moore, author of The Chaos Chronicles and The Last Humans "Gripping, intense, action-packed, Centricity will be as welcome to fans of SF and the cyberpunk genre as a top-shelf combat neural-link upgrade from your trusted local body shop. Delve into a web of high-tech intrigue, where the recyked air inside the city dome reeks of cheap carbon filters and sizzles with the static discharge of mag-accelerated high-velocity rounds..." —Amazon Review If you love the layered intrigue of spy thrillers and the future-noir of Neuromancer and Altered Carbon, then grab Centricity and hold on! -Edited by Michael Crowley, who worked on Andy Weir’s bestseller, The Martian.-