In the endless night of space, reality is not what it seems. The world's first viable off-world community, Onekka is a technical marvel - a space station that showcases the best in human achievement, a platform for research and development in the ultimate sterile environment. Jaqui Fennet has lived there since the station's inception, and played a key part in its growth. She knows Onekka like a mother knows her child, proud of every achievement. Or does she? When a strange disappearance leads Jaqui to question the innocence of her baby, reality starts to unravel. Each question she asks deepens her predicament, and soon she finds herself lost between the sudden violence of the present and a past she tried to forget. Strange voices accost her dreams with prophetic predictions, agents and investigators dog her heels, and nobody in her life seems trustworthy. In the end, Jaqui will be faced with two distinct possibilities: Is she going insane, or has she stumbled upon the biggest conspiracy in the history of the Earth? Onekka is a novel about what it means to be human, and whether understanding that is the key to enlightenment or oblivion.
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