Nicole Givens Kurtz’s Fabricated:
A Cybil Lewis SF Mystery
Hi Readers!
If I were to cast the characters for
Fabricated: A Cybil Lewis SF Mystery, I would select the following:
Sanaa Lathan as main character,
Cybil Lewis
Keke Palmer as her partner, Jane
Boxer
Jennifer Hudson as Territory
Alliance Agent, Anika Winsome
FABRICATED
Nicole Givens Kurtz
GENRE: SciFi Mystery
Cybil
Lewis, a private inspector in futuristic D.C., now The District, begrudgingly
works with the Territory Alliance agents to track down an escaped violator,
Nico Mars. Almost immediately, Cybil is tossed into the District's gritty
underbelly of political ambition, drugs, and betrayal. This case will take her
and Jane deep into the reaches of The District's notorious Sector 12, where
life is cheap and currency is king. When her investigation leads back to those
responsible for protecting citizens, Cybil discovers she's in danger. She's
reminded once again that everything can be fabricated.
Excerpt
Two:
If it’s one thing I’ve learned in my nearly forty years is
this—trust your gut.
If I had, things would’ve gone much more smoothly.
Who am I?
I’m Cybil Lewis. Private Inspector licensed in The District
Territory. July felt like an oven left on high. The sun’s rays rebounded off
the pavement, fiberglass, and metal, back into people’s faces. An energy
nightmare, certain neighborhoods suffered frequent electrical and computer grid
breakdowns, leaving thousands stranded without air conditioning, automatic
doors, and other necessities. Bots stopped working. Generators and recyclable
batteries helped. Still the more tech-rich you were, the greater the potential
for damage.
Venture outside at your own risk. Summer snatched victims
into its greedy hands and swallowed them whole. Each year an ever-increasing
number of people died because they became trapped in their residences without
cool air when the grid responsible for controlling the electric crashed or when
the generators melted.
Which was why I was leaning over the air conditioning unit
when the doors to my office yawned open. In walked two women, one whom I
recognized the moment her sleek, dark blonde hair crossed the threshold. I got
up to meet them before they came too far into my lobby. Midwest Territory
Alliance Agent Lynn stopped. Despite wearing make-up, pockmarks spoiled her
attempt at flawless. Cold blue eyes stared out. She grinned, calculated, and
cool.
We had a complicated history due to a shared case not too
long ago. She tried to get me shot, killed, and sent to the cradle for
violations I didn’t commit. The entire experience left a bad taste in my mouth.
You can imagine my joy at seeing her again.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Nicole
Givens Kurtz has been called “a genre polymath who does crime, horror, and
Science Fiction and Fantasy (Book Riot).” They’ve named her as one of the 6
Black SFF Indie Writers You Should be Reading, 30 Must-Read SFF Books by Black
Authors, and The Best of the West: 8 Alternative History Westerns (Sisters of
the Wild Sage). She’s a two-time Atomacon Palmetto Scribe Award winner. With
over 20 years in publishing, She’s written for Pseudopod, Apex, Fiyah, White
Wolf, The Realm, Baen, Subsume, and MV Media.
Nicole has over 50 published short stories, including her story, “The
Way Home,” in Marvel®’s Captain America: The Shield of Sam Wilson anthology
from Titan Books. Nicole is the author of the Cybil Lewis and Death Violations
cybernoir series as well as the Kingdom of Aves fantasy mystery series.
She
has conducted workshops for Writer’s Digest Online, Clarion West online, SAGA,
and is the owner of Mocha Memoirs Press. She’s the editor for the
groundbreaking SLAY: Stories of the Vampire Noire and co-editor of Blackened
Roots: An Anthology of the Undead anthology. Nicole is professional level
member of SFWA and HWA. You can find her at www.nicolegivenskurtz.net.
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4 comments:
We appreciate you featuring FABRICATED today - thank you.
Thank you for hosting Fabricated today!
I would love to see a production with that casting.
I would absolutely love it. So much talent here.
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