Dr. Gina Delgado finds her invention, GeneDancer , slipping out of her control. Demoted and threatened by her employer, she must accept exile on the distant mining planet of Xuizo as she waits for her chance to uncover why her project failed. To make matters worse, she has to work on a mysterious research project for Samuel Greigsen, the very man who wrecked her career. Greigsen has his own agenda and is willing to go to any lengths to carry it out. Gina suspects political machinations have unfairly mischaracterized her research, and must unravel a web of murder and intrigue in her quest for vengeance and redemption.
Kintsugi is a streamlined and refocused edition of The Cyanide Process . The original novel will no longer appear as part of the Sphairan Universe series.
Jennifer Rahn was born in Saskatoon, Canada and raised in Sherwood Park, Canada. She holds two degrees in Pharmacology and one in Medical Sciences (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology), all from the University of Alberta. She loves Shakespeare, manga, and anything written by Joan D. Vinge, Tanith Lee or Dean Koontz.
About Dark Corridor:
Pulled from her case before she could make the big bust, Adynn Sheffield is determined next time will be different; nothing will stop her from taking down the crime lords behind the sudden mysterious influx of strange and potentially dangerous technology. But everyone is playing a double game and before she can figure it all out, Sheffield goes from rogue cop to cyborg, mixed up with questionable corporations and space Vikings as they all seek out the dark corridor to the future.