A space prospector, surveying the asteroid belt, discovers something worth more galactic credits than he could spend in ten lifetimes - plus a woman - who's more than a woman - and he realizes that everything he thought was one way is quite another – distorted and all turned around; like the mirror image in a pane of glass.
I found this sci fi novella when I searched Amazon for A Matter of Perception and the premise caught me. I like the idea of people’s worlds being turned inside out and things not being what they appear, so I snapped it up for 99c. I wasn’t disappointed, the end was delightfully surprising and thought–provoking. If you’re into sci fi and philosophically inclined, read this one.
This is a clever novella, with some interesting writing. I think you will like the hard-boiled astroid prospector who chances onto a space ship parked on an astroid -- with what seems like no one in it.