Title: Dystortions: 100 Hues of Purple
Author: Lisa Pell
Genre: Scifi / Mystery
Rating: A
Dystortions: 100 Hues of Purple is a tale of mystery, murder, and love in a parallel universe, with a bit of humor. Addy O’Malibul is a former journalist who is convicted of murder and imprisoned on a planet called Malaprop, strikingly similar to Earth, but with a few twists and many Dystortions in translations of data transmissions from a planet known as Hearth. Glitched up radio communications are bombarding Malaprop – a world where fearful national security analysts, politicians, and P.R. flacks re-write history and distort facts to recreate their reality in Hearth’s image. The Dystortions in those radio communications sometimes appear to twist words backwards and create opposite meanings, but maybe also reveal underlying truths.
There’s just enough good science and wacked-out myth-busting to make the story hauntingly credible – and enough saucy romance to keep things hot. It’s much warmer and more colorful than any shades of grey.
Murder, mystery and love in a parallel universe. Addy is a former journalist, convicted of murder and imprisoned. The planet she’s on suffers from Dystortions in translations of data transmissions, which leads to facts and reality getting distorted. It’s an exciting, supsenseful book, and I loved it!
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Thank you so much for reviewing Dystortions: 100 Hues of Purple! I’m so glad you liked it. I’m now bedazzled with bedazzled! Readers: questions and comments welcome!
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