![]() Steel is seen as political, as are books. And that’s not the only thing outlawed by the government. Sound familiar? When Yat was seen at a gay bar by an undercover officer, she was demoted to the night shift. In Yat’s world, there are some really creepy religious groups that have a huge sway over local politics and are extremely homophobic. The blending of fantasy and mystery was very interesting: our main character Yat is a police officer who lives in a giant mushroom and has to deal with dirty cops and politics. Now, with a mysterious new power, she has to join forces with unlikely allies to stop a new plague from devastating her city and prevent a war. When she discovers a dead body, two fellow police officers brutally murder her and throw her lifeless body into the harbor.īut she wakes up. She’s struggling with the disappearance of her first love and is barely holding it together at work. Her father’s death has left her devastated, both emotionally and financially. Yat, a former thief turned police officer has recently been demoted after being seen at a gay bar. This is a wildly imaginative and fascinating book. ![]()
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