This novel pulls readers into a retro-futuristic vision, rooted in the 1960s’ imagination of the future. In All The Colors of Darkness, it’s 1986, and the world is on the verge of a transportation revolution led by Universal Transmitting Company. Their cutting-edge technology promises near-instantaneous travel between locations, all thanks to a network of transmitter and receiver machines. Yet, just as the innovation is poised to reshape the world, the company encounters a puzzling crisis: some travelers vanish into thin air, with no trace at their destinations.
To tackle this enigma, they turn to investigator Jan Darzek, hoping he’ll get to the bottom of things before it sparks public panic and puts their ambitious vision at risk. As Darzek digs deeper, he realizes that the “missing” travelers are actually the same few individuals, resurfacing repeatedly with concealed identities and elaborate disguises.
Determined to solve the mystery, Darzek enters the transmitter himself, only to find himself on the moon, confronting an unexpected truth. He stumbles upon a group of aliens who have been trying to curb humanity’s advancement into teleportation, fearing humans are too reckless for cosmic-level exploration.
This novel mixes suspense with a touch of humor and wraps it in a nostalgic, fast-paced booked. It has a wonderful charm throughout. Loved it!