![]() ![]() Somebody in Philadelphia is murdering girls with blue eyes, and the Gaespora put Saru on a case to protect one particular girl, Ria, a young woman who goes through her life protected by a dog-like entity who only she can see. The highest level of society is the Gaespora, alien-ish beings who are more or less benevolent but whose motives deliberately unclear. In this world, most people have brain implants that allow them to have continuous internet access inside their brains (side-affects include getting your entire perception of reality taken over by hackers). ![]() The protagonist is a woman named Saru, a detective working in a future version of Philadelphia. ![]() This is definitely one of the best indie books I’ve read, and I’d definitely recommend it to other readers. It’s written as a mix of genres, with cyberpunk, dystopian, Lovecraftian horror, and crime noir all represented in the story. The sixth book I’m reviewing is No Dogs in Philly, the first book of the ‘Special Sin’ series by Andy Futuro. ![]()
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