Dark Matter Tiding
A Dystopia, Thriller, Science Fiction book. Dark Matter Tiding is an interesting read. Camera Hence, a drone engineer, finds out, through a...
Approved by IndieReader "The Earth is being bombarded by a tidal wave of dark matter, which is causing outbreaks of psychosis that threaten to overwhelm the human race. In the midst of this, Camera Hence is horrified to find that her pet engineering project has been used to kill innocents, and that her company is celebrating – so she commits a terrible act of revenge. Fleeing home to her family ranch, she finds her father dying, and must hold the ranch together while hunting for her brother Nathan, its legal owner. But Nathan has gotten involved with some very dangerous people, in particular a psychopathic would-be film star and vampire queen named Kikko who is trying to pressure Nathan into selling the ranch to fund her movie. Camera is forced to defend her family and her home against the...
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- Pages: 264 pages
- ISBN: 9781482505955 / 0
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I received a free copy of this book in return for an honest, non-reciprocal review. The main character of Dark Matter Tiding is a beautiful, but troubled, scientist named Camera Hence. Her story involves, among other things, the effects of Dark Matter on humans, Native American mysticism and peyote-induced dreams. While I generally... Dark Matter Tiding is an interesting read. Camera Hence, a drone engineer, finds out, through a presentation, that her drones have been used to take out a group of Afghans. This act and the lack of attention it receives troubles Camera deeply. Camera chooses a path of revenge that eventually leads her to the family ranch in Texas. With... I really enjoyed the idea behind Dark Matter Tiding. I felt the idea behind this book had lots of promise. The story line itself seemed a bit rough and seemed to "stretch" to make things work in places. The ending left me hanging with many questions unanswered. Possible second book? Definitely lots of room for one.