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Fiction Literary

Mirror's Edge

A Novel

by (author) Alex Passey

Publisher
At Bay Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2020
Category
Literary
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781988168234
    Publish Date
    Sep 2020
    List Price
    $29.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781988168845
    Publish Date
    Sep 2020
    List Price
    $24.99

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Description

Rath has been on a downward spiral. And it’s not just him – the world is a polluted mess, corporate influence has replaced independent thought, and his fiancée has decided that Rath is no longer worth her time.

While Rath embraces his multiple vices, he never expected his next bender to land him in another world entirely. He finds himself in Sarah’s world —an untainted parallel universe to his own: a pristine woodland where every person is the absolute master of their domain, and where Rath’s AI chip isn’t dictating his every move.

The opportunity to change his life presents itself in permutations of reality, but Sarah wants nothing more than to follow Rath back to his world. As their mirror worlds collide, Rath teeters on the edge of oblivion.

About the author

Alex Passey, novelist and poet, living in Winnipeg with his wife, daughter and a small pack of other furry friends. In addition to his forthcoming novel Trigger Warning through At Bay Press, he is also the author of the high fantasy series Omnijin, along with a companion short story that will be featured in an upcoming issue of Strange Sorcery. Aside from his family and all things books, his favourite things in life are loud music, quiet walks, long canoe trips and short drinks.

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Editorial Reviews

“Imagine Siri was stapled to your brainstem. She wants to feed you the social media of everyone you pass in the street, tries to push ads at you based on what you’re thinking, and lectures you when you wake up with a hangover or order junk food. She makes your life hell, but she, not you, is the one your world is built for, and without her you’re not compatible. Now you’re imagining something like the life of Rath ... and you haven’t even scratched the surface of his REAL problems. Alex Passey’s got a gift for fun, bombastic descriptions and a great sense of comic timing, and there’s some truly gripping action in this sci-fi satire. The man in this mirror is all of us.”
— Jonathan Ball, author of Ex Machina and Clockfire