'"A beautifully wrought, highly interior drama that challenges you to look at the beating heart of humanity as it quietly bleeds." - Bill Moran, author of Oh God Get Out Get Out-
'The crew of lunar outpost System One can not recall life before the Earth went silent. They call it 'the Black'. With their past erased, and in the wake of the planet's presumed collapse, they each struggle to find meaning in their prolonged existence. Then, without explanation, Hadley awakens from yet another routine revival and realises something within her has changed. What is it worth, to confront that which might have been better left forgotten, after all?
'In this purposeful debut, Adam B. Davy offers an experimental lens through which to explore perspectives on self-worth and what it means to live. Beneath its expansive veneer beats the heart of a deeply intimate story of human connection that will resonate long after the final page is turned.'
(Source: publisher's blurb)