Dark Mind Rising: A Dark Intercept Novel


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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Julia Keller continues her Dark Intercept science fiction series with Dark Mind Rising, a thrilling, speculative murder mystery set in a chilling future where citizens believe they're free after years of emotional surveillance only to discover a killer is targeting their deepest fears.

When the state is no longer watching, what will you give to feel safe?

New Earth, 2296. Two years after the destruction of a universal surveillance system called the Intercept, New Earth struggles to keep crime under control. The citizens are free, but not protected.

Violet Crowley, the eighteen-year-old daughter of New Earth's founder, has opened Crowley & Associates, a private detective agency, to handle the overflow from the overburdened police force.

Violet's first case--a death written off as a suicide--becomes an obsession. Soon a series of similar deaths leads Violet to believe the Intercept is not only still running--it's in the hands of a killer.

"In this fast-paced book, Julia Keller shows she's at the top of her game--and her game is creating chills and absolute terror." --New York Times bestselling author R.L. Stine

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Author: Julia Keller
Publisher: Tor Teen
Published: 11/12/2019
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.25h x 5.50w x 0.65d
ISBN13: 9780765387677
ISBN10: 0765387670
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Science Fiction | General
- Young Adult Fiction | Dystopian
- Young Adult Fiction | Action & Adventure | General

About the Author
JULIA KELLER, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and former cultural critic at the Chicago Tribune, is the author of many books for adults and young readers, including A Killing in the Hills, the first book in the Bell Elkins series and winner of the Barry Award for Best First Novel, and The Dark Intercept. Keller has a Ph.D. in English literature from Ohio State and was awarded Harvard University's Nieman Fellowship. She was born in West Virginia and lives in Ohio.