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Bannerless

Bannerless Series, Book 1

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A mysterious murder in a dystopian future leads a novice investigator to question what she's learned about the foundation of her population-controlled society. Decades after economic and environmental collapse destroys much of civilization in the United States, the Coast Road region isn't just surviving but thriving by some accounts, building something new on the ruins of what came before. A culture of population control has developed in which people, organized into households, must earn the children they bear by proving they can take care of them and are awarded symbolic banners to demonstrate this privilege. In the meantime, birth control is mandatory. Enid of Haven is an Investigator, called on to mediate disputes and examine transgressions against the community. She's young for the job and hasn't yet handled a serious case. Now, though, a suspicious death requires her attention. The victim was an outcast, but might someone have taken dislike a step further and murdered him? In a world defined by the disasters that happened a century before, the past is always present. But this investigation may reveal the cracks in Enid's world and make her question what she really stands for.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 15, 2017
      In this competent postapocalyptic mystery—linked to a short story first published in the launch issue of John Joseph Adams’s magazine Lightspeed, which makes this a fitting launch title for his eponymous imprint—two investigators are called upon to determine whether a sudden death was an accident or murder, but their efforts stir up secrets and uncomfortable emotions. In the population-controlled society of the Coast Road, murder is extremely rare, almost unthinkable, and Enid of Haven is determined to get to the heart of the matter no matter what. However, when she encounters a familiar face from her past, she is forced to reflect on her younger days and lost love, and to seriously consider her future. Vaughn (Martians Abroad) skillfully portrays a vastly altered future America that’s almost unrecognizable decades after its total collapse; the reversion to a much less technological setting is a common element for the genre, but her focus on sustainability and responsibility is unusual, thought-provoking, and very welcome. The murder mystery is balanced by a heavy emotional core focused on the importance of families. Unfortunately, the numerous flashbacks rob the story of its urgency, making this less powerful than it could have been. Agent: Seth Fishman, Gernert Company.

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