Finito!
I can't remember when I started this, so I'll put the end-date down. I can remember that. I haven't got Losians. I started reading it, in the midst of a mega-slump, so it took awhile - to finish.
This would've been a solid five-star rating, if it wasn't for the epilogue, and one cast member, playing the role of Divine Intervention, causing that character to be decommissioned. Okay, I liked the epilogue - sort of - but if there's no sequel, then it's just going to wind-me-up - perpetually. I WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENS, NEXT. Need to know, what happens next.
Anyway. In the imminent future, a neurological disease, called Losian's - that anyone is susceptible to - has made an appearance. There's no known cure for the disease, but one person, Dr. Gillian Ryan (who has a Hydrodone addiction), is close to making a breakthrough. Unfortunately, her funding is going to be cut - which she learns about, via email. She lost her husband, Kent, to Losian's, and now her daughter, Carrie, is exhibiting signs of the ailment, too, which she calls: the fuzzies.
Someone, she has history with, Carson Lecroix, visits her at home - with a job offer, and, as part of the package, she'll receive, unlimited funding to do her research into Losians - but only if she accepts. He wants her to join him on the Discovery Six mission, to see if she can find out, what's wrong with certain crew members, as they're exhibiting signs of memory loss, anger, fugues, lapses in consciousness and hallucinations, etc. Could it be Losians?
The offer sounds good. The problem? She'll be doing it on the UNSS (United Nations Space Station), which is supposedly, orbiting, Earth, and will, ultimately - take her further away from her daughter.
She eventually, decides to visit Lecroix (after an incident at home, concerning her daughter), at NASA, and he shows her something on a tablet, which is hard to believe, and is central to the story, and has something to do with what's happening to some of the crew members on the UNSS. She watches the video, a few times, which is the first instance of...?
She agrees to join the Discovery Six mission, leaving her daughter with her sister. Her lab assistant, Birk, comes along for the ride. He doesn't fair too well, with space travel, The toilet can attest to that.
It's not long, before she realises, that she's been lied to. And she's not happy, about it - judging by her reaction, causing her to go mutinous. When she's supposed to go into stasis (sleep) - for two-and-a-half months, with the rest of the crew, she refuses, and ends-up doing her medical research (alone), instead.
This is where the fun begins: when the crew, wake from stasis. Something, isn't right. And what's behind the door, she can't access in medical-bay, I wonder? And what will happen, when she runs-out of Hydros? Her little pills.
In summation: I really enjoyed this one, despite the ridiculous amount of time it took me to read it. I liked the transcripts and audio-logs, that were interspersed, every so often. There were times, when I was feeling more paranoid and neurotic - then Gillian. There are a few, creepy scenes - and I never guessed, as to what was going on - which is good. I think. Hopefully, there'll be a sequel, someday - or, at the very least - a novella.