Teg made a world-shattering discovery. But he was not part of the management in-crowd and ignored.
Tony foresaw a different climate—a colder one—when everyone else saw red heat.
Miles noticed—the CEO of Gauthier Ventures.
Jumiah wanted Gauthier dead and his attacks were getting better.
Humanity was nearing a choke point, and all the escape routes were blocked off. People kept disappearing, never to return. Where were they going? Did they have room for one more?
Ecdysis is old school science fiction for the modern era. Yes, there are compelling characters, a viable threat to survival, and con-men exposed for the villains they are, but the practical application of SCIENCE is the over-reaching theme. Teg is a genius who is blocked at every turn by a middle-manager who can't think past his own limited power. When Teg hears about a corporation that wants to tap the best and brightest (no matter their background) to provide scientifically-based help for humanity, he signs up, bringing with him a little side project he's been working on--a project that will help Teg's new boss save thousands of lives.