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Noah is a rebellious son of privilege caught up in a brutal murder in a city ravaged by the eco-catastrophe Circle Tide. Promising his dying friend that he'll deliver a highly confidential datasphere, Noah plunges into a gritty subterranean world where he collides with knife wielding monks, a crew of oddball hackers and a smart intelligence bent on his destruction. Enter Rika, a street smart data thief. Heavily in debt from getting mind enhancements that fall, Rika is given one more chance to prove herself and right past wrongs - she must save the city from Circle Tide. But to do this she needs Noah's datasphere... Thus begins an adventure that takes Noah and Rika from Los Angeles' deepest catacombs in the Underground to the most exclusive rooftop gardens. Through their separate worlds of hardship and affluence, accused of a crime they did not commit, the unlikely duo must find clues to prove their innocence, as they seek to find a killer, and stop an eco-disaster from destroying the planet.

272 pages, Paperback

First published August 15, 2011

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Rebecca K. Rowe

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Rebecca K. Rowe is a fiction author and free-lance writer living and working in Colorado.

Her first speculative fiction novel, Forbidden Cargo, received critical acclaim from newspapers such as The Washington Post and The Denver Post. Rebecca also writes science nonfiction, poetry, and short stories, inspired by her overseas travels and her more frequent armchair explorations at the keyboard. With a Master’s in Mass Communications/Journalism from the University of Denver and a Master’s in International Relations from the University of Southern California, her fiction reflects a hard social science dimension. She is the associate editor of the Speculative Literature Foundation Newsletter, as well as a member of the Denver Woman’s Press Club. Her first novel was a finalist in the Colorado Book Awards.
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Rebecca K. Rowe is a fiction author and science education enthusiast. Her latest novel, Circle Tide, is available in all good bookstores, online from Amazon and as an e-book for the Kindle, Nook or iPad. The Denver Post calls Circle Tide a "fast-paced adventure" that also has "a rich background of ideas about changes in minds and bodies." Her debut speculative fiction novel, Forbidden Cargo, received critical acclaim from periodicals such as The Washington Post and The New York Review of Science Fiction. Forbidden Cargo was a finalist in the Colorado Book Awards.

Rowe also writes science poetry and short stories, inspired by her overseas travels and her more frequent armchair explorations at the keyboard. With a Master's in Mass Communications/Journalism from the University of Denver and a Master's in International Relations from the University of Southern California, her fiction reflects a hard social science dimension. She is on the Speculative Literature Foundation staff, as well as a member of the Denver Woman's Press Club.
(source: rebeccarowe.com)

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October 15, 2022
Pretty good cyberpunk yarn involving Big Pharma, cyberhackers, corporate espionage, assassination of Senators, a neo-feudal class and Martian spores. It seems as though this is an indirect sequel to Forbidden Cargo. Maybe my enjoyment of this book would have increased if I knew more about the slew of "new" characters introduced halfway through this book that were in the previous one.
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October 20, 2012
Set in Los Angeles in the mid-22nd century, this novel is about two unlikely people on a mission to save the world.

Noah is a rebellious member of high society. His mother runs a Domus, which is something like a family-owned multi-national corporation (but a lot bigger). She is not afraid to roll over people to get what she wants, and is a very dislikable person. Noah promises that he will deliver a datasphere to the right person. Meantime, an ecological disease called Circle Tide is ravaging the city, a disease that is fast-acting and deadly. Noah is faced with knife-wielding monks and a smart intelligence that wants him dead.

Rika is a Data gatherer (or data thief) whose expensive, and not-paid-for, neural improvements are failing. Her last chance to prove herself, and get out of debt, is to stop Circle Tide (simple, no?). But she has to steal Noah's datasphere.

The pair travel from the top of society to the bottom, accused of crimes they did not commit. They seek clues to catch a murderer, and keep mankind from being destroyed by Circle Tide.

Here is an excellent piece of society-building. It has enough going on (virtual worlds where memories are stored, for instance) to satisfy anyone. This may not be a very fast read, but it is very much worth the reader's time.
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February 6, 2012
Conficted characters thrust into a confused situation leading to an ending that remains stuck in my mind even now.
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