The search for a killer leads a detective to a bigger question: what is the nature of the universe itself. Mike Hoolihan is an unusual New Orleans police officer who is looking into the murder of renowned astrophysicist Jennifer Rockwell, who was found shot to death in her observatory. She was an expert on black holes and had been killed. In the disturbing, labyrinthine case, Mike finds herself grappling with more and more important questions about quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and exploding stars. These cosmic secrets could be the key to solving the crime, but they also make her question her own sense of reality, so she doesn't know what to believe. You can't help but be drawn into this unique thriller, which is both a tantalizing whodunnit and an interesting, metaphysical mind-bender. It's filled with a dreamlike and neo-noir feel.
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The search for a killer leads a detective to a bigger question: what is the nature of the universe itself. Mike Hoolihan is an unusual New Orleans police officer who is looking into the murder of renowned astrophysicist Jennifer Rockwell, who was found shot to death in her observatory. She was an expert on black holes and had been killed. In the disturbing, labyrinthine case, Mike finds herself grappling with more and more important questions about quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and exploding stars. These cosmic secrets could be the key to solving the crime, but they also make her question her own sense of reality, so she doesn't know what to believe. You can't help but be drawn into this unique thriller, which is both a tantalizing whodunnit and an interesting, metaphysical mind-bender. It's filled with a dreamlike and neo-noir feel.
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