![]() Soon, Jazz is in the middle of a conspiracy involving a Brazilian crime syndicate and revolutionary technology. ![]() Things don’t go as planned, though, and afterward, she finds Landvik murdered. Jazz agrees and comes up with a complicated scheme that involves an extended outing on the lunar surface. ![]() One of her best customers is Trond Landvik, a wealthy businessman who, one day, offers her a lucrative deal to sabotage some of Sanchez Aluminum’s automated lunar-mining equipment. For now, though, she has a thriving side business procuring low-end black-market items to people in the colony. She has dreams of becoming a member of the Extravehicular Activity Guild so she’ll be able to get better work, such as leading tours on the moon’s surface, and pay off a substantial personal debt. ![]() Jasmine “Jazz” Bashara is a 20-something deliveryperson, or “porter,” whose welder father brought her up on Artemis, a small multidomed city on Earth’s moon. Weir ( The Martian, 2014) returns with another off-world tale, this time set on a lunar colony several decades in the future. ![]()
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