Three ships, three crews, one destiny.
The Guiana with its family of eight is well on its way to its new planetary home until it runs across a derelict arkship in the vastness of interstellar space-and suddenly can't leave. While some of the crew fight the ship's computer and engines, others investigate the much bigger, and mysteriously empty, other ship. And young Teo knows far more about the situation than he should.
Meanwhile, Kasha and Michigan, free-spirited smugglers on the outer edges of the solar system, run afoul of pilgrims-turned-pirates. Quick thinking and a narrow escape bring them back to a station orbiting Jupiter, but their troubles are only just beginning.
Far beyond either of these crews, the moment Agent Mueller has been awaiting his entire life has finally come. Yet all his training and his extrasensory abilities may not be enough to ensure everything happens the way it's supposed to.
Something is drawing all of their destinies together, and the truth is far stranger and more horrifying than anyone expects.
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Victoria Feistner is a writer, a graphic designer, and an artisan in equal parts, although some of those parts are more equal than others. Generally she can be found moseying around Parkdale in Toronto where she lives with her wife and two jerks-cats. More of her work and various Thoughts and Opinions(TM) can be found at victoriafeistner.com. A speculative fiction author for over twenty-five years, Curve of the Corridor is her third novel.