Two centuries after a global ecological disaster, the worlds of a mysterious covert operation and a young courier collide when a critical mission is blown.
Markesha Nin only wants one thing: to find a better life for herself and her father. Hell bent on escaping the only home she’s ever known for a better place, she takes a risky job that blows up in her face. Caught in a deadly trap with nowhere to turn, her only chance at finding a better life could ensnare her in a dangerous game she may never escape.
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A traumatized Markesha races home, but is she still being chased by the Razors?
On a list of worries Markesha has at the moment, acknowledging Alice ranks very, very low.
Markesha is distraught, but she’s home and Toshi is on the job.
Back at the Razors compound, Lt. Commander Carmen Maddox finds something odd in the rubble of the explosion.
Delmar gets Carmen up to speed as they race to get to Toro.
With the arrival of Tony’s body back at the Razors compound, the death toll goes from four to five.
Carmen sees first-hand how dire the situation with Toro actually is.
The weight of responsibility for the Razors has been thrust onto Carmen’s shoulders. Internally screaming might be an understatement.