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Tom Sweterlitsch
The Gone World
A Novel
2018. 400 S. 9.0000 in
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN US; G.P. PUTNAMīS SONS 2018
ISBN: 0-525-53512-8 (0525535128)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-525-53512-6 (9780525535126)
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"I promise you have never read a story like this."-Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter
Inception meets True Detective in this science fiction thriller of spellbinding tension and staggering scope that follows a special agent into a savage murder case with grave implications for the fate of mankind...
Shannon Moss is part of a clandestine division within the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. In western Pennsylvania, 1997, she is assigned to solve the murder of a Navy SEALīs family-and to locate his vanished teenage daughter. Though she canīt share the information with conventional law enforcement, Moss discovers that the missing SEAL was an astronaut aboard the spaceship U.S.S. Libra-a ship assumed lost to the currents of Deep Time. Moss knows first-hand the mental trauma of time-travel and believes the SEALīs experience with the future has triggered this violence.
Determined to find the missing girl and driven by a troubling connection from her own past, Moss travels ahead in time to explore possible versions of the future, seeking evidence to crack the present-day case. To her horror, the future reveals that itīs not only the fate of a family that hinges on her work, for what she witnesses rising over timeīs horizon and hurtling toward the present is the Terminus: the terrifying and cataclysmic end of humanity itself.
Luminous and unsettling, The Gone World bristles with world-shattering ideas yet remains at its heart an intensely human story.
Tom Sweterlitsch is the author of The Gone World and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. He has a Masterīs Degree in Literary and Cultural Theory from Carnegie Mellon and worked for twelve years at the Carnegie Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife and daughter.