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The Breach

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"The Breach is a unique science fiction mystery set in the dangerous underground world of the urban exploration scene. Freya Medlock, a reporter at her local paper, is down on her luck and chasing a break. When she's assigned to cover the death of a young climber named Stephen, she might just have the story she needs. Digging into Stephen's life, Freya uncovers a strange photo uploaded to an urban exploration forum not long before he died. It seems to show a weird nest, yet the caption below suggests there's more to it. Freya believes this nest - discovering what it really is and where it's hidden - could be the key to understanding the mysteries surrounding Stephen's death. Soon she meets Shep, a trainee steeplejack with his own secret life. When Shep's not working up chimneys, he's also into urban exploration - undertaking dangerous 'missions' into abandoned and restricted sites. As Shep draws Freya deeper into the urbex scene, the circumstances of Stephen's death become increasingly unsettling - and Freya finds herself risking more and more to get the answers she wants. But neither Freya nor Shep realise that some dark corners are better left unlit."--Amazon.com viewed June 2, 2020.

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PUBLISHED
London : Titan Books, 2020.
Year Published: 2020
Description: 380 pages ; 20 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781789090031
1789090032

SUBJECTS
Women journalists -- Fiction.
Buildering -- Fiction.
Abandoned buildings -- Fiction.
Cities and towns -- Fiction.
Journalists -- Fiction.
Murder -- Fiction.
Discoveries in geography -- Fiction.
England -- Fiction.