Tuesday, November 20, 2018

The Strange (Linked Worlds, Book 3) by Masha du Toit


Release date: November 13, 2018
Subgenre: Biopunk, Genetic engineering

About The Strange:

 

Constable Elke Veraart and her cyber-dog Meisje are peace keepers, patrolling the Babylon Eye. It’s a good job, but there must be more to life than chasing smugglers and settling domestic disputes!

Then three children ask Elke to find their mother, who’s been missing for more than a year. The search attracts the wrong kind of attention. Elke and her young friends are in desperate danger.

Unable to resist the powers that have been unleashed against her, Elke is swept out of the Babylon Eye and into another world. While she struggles to regain her freedom, the children are unprotected. They must face, all alone, a new danger that stalks the corridors of the Babylon Eye.

The Strange is the third book in the Linked Worlds series.

 

Excerpt:

 

"Teeth."
Constable Elke Veraart poked at the charred fragments with a piece of wire. "Human teeth. And these are bits of bone."
"You're sure?" Elke's boss, Hoofdinspecteur Dolly Ngcobo, steadied herself with a manicured hand on the incinerator's door.
"Sure." Elke sat back on her heels, trying not to breathe too deeply. The incinerator chamber reeked of ash, burnt rubber and the fumes of a disinfectant so strong it stung her eyes and nose.
"Do we know who it could be?" Dolly turned to the workers crowding the corridor behind her. "You lot have any ideas?"
"Kipper's been missing since three days ago," said one of the workers. "I bet it's him." The speaker was a burly young glim, an algae tech Elke often saw working at the tanks on her daily patrol of Works level.
"What about his badges?" said a young woman behind the algae tech. "Those bits of metal. Kipper had all these badges..."
Elke looked more carefully at one of the blackened lumps, warped and charred but still recognisably oval, and stamped with a star. "Come have a look," she said to the woman. "Recognise this?"
The woman pushed through the crowd. She was small, almost child-sized, her bronze skin patterned with pale tattoos, and wisps of dark hair curled from under her tight, waterproof cap. The name Ghatak was embroidered on the pocket of her algae-stained overalls.
"Hard to say, with it all burnt so much." Ghatak considered the charred remains with calm interest. "Kipper collected Prussian army badges. Kind of looks like that, don't you think?"
"Kipper?" Elke rose from her crouch. Ghatak and Dolly stepped back so that she could get out into the corridor.
"That's what we called him," said the algae tech. "Kipper. Short for something."
"Benderek Kiprosomov," said Ghatak. "Old guy. Realworld. Been in the Eye forever."
Elke dusted her hands on her trousers. "Did you know him? Work with him?"
Ghatak shook her head. "Nope. I'm a biotech. He's a mech, and pretty much a loner. Always worked by himself."
The crowd of technicians and mechanics murmured their agreement. They were glims and realworlders, some with safety goggles pushed up on their heads, others wearing stained aprons or rubber gloves.
These were the people who kept the Eye going. They maintained the air and water filters and oversaw the processes that converted waste into energy.
"Meisje got anything to add?" Dolly said as she stripped off her latex gloves.
"Not with this disinfectant stink." Elke looked at the white gardag, who was waiting at the far end of the corridor. "This stuff kills her nose."
"When you've recorded all of this"--Dolly gestured at the incinerator--" bag those ashes. We'll see what the tests show."
She turned to the crowd. "You people can go back to work. If any of you know anything about mijnheer Kipromosov, give your statements to Constable Veraart. And you," she said to Elke, "come to the office when you're finished."
She tucked her gloves into her handbag and pushed her way through the dispersing crowd of workers, her heels clicking on the concrete floor.
"Poor old Kipper." Ghatak was still looking at the heap of burnt fragments in the incinerator tray. "What a way to go." She smiled wryly at Elke. "Not much for you to work on, is it."
"Nope." Elke crouched again, peering at the ashes. "You can say that again."

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About the Linked Worlds series: 

 

 

About Masha du Toit:

Masha du Toit is an artist and writer living in Cape Town. She was trained as a visual artist, majoring in sculpture at Michaelis and went on to study bronze casting at the Natal Technicon. After many years as a teaching the creative use of digital technology, she finally focussed on her true passion: writing and illustrating her own stories.  The second book in her "Linked Worlds" series, "The Real", was shortlisted for the 2018 Nommo awards for best speculative fiction by an African writer.

 

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