In this gritty thriller set in a future Kansas City, a trans woman named Dora investigates the death of her ex-girlfriend Kay.
The book begins as an effective murder mystery, with Dora—a security specialist and unofficial detective—suspecting Kay was killed by someone in the tightknit commune Dora had been part of years ago. But it turns into much more as her investigation progresses and visions of the past resurface. To find out what happened to Kay, Dora must regain the trust of community members she left behind following a furious disagreement over her proposed security measures, which conflicted with the community’s guiding principles of anarchic self-determination. Before Dora can get a handle on anything, a new drug circulates in the community, more people go missing, a feud between major corporations threatens the commune, and she is confronted with a most unexpected assailant—Theo, a clone of her pre-transition self. Classic genre tropes, including an impulsive, damaged detective and noir-style dialogue, are expanded through a trans protagonist and the complex relationship she develops with her pre-transition clone—a most delightful surprise of a character. Dora’s rogue independence and search for answers are problematized by Theo’s existence and strong will to live. Within a twisted conspiracy thriller is a compelling slice of queer life, uninterested in simple representation. An irresistible afterword will leave readers eager for more from Wasserstein. This book is perfect for anyone interested in community politics, body politics, the craft of writing, or a page-turning thriller.
A noir that explores crime, security, gender, and selfhood.