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Set in 1944, amid the fog and mud of an RAF bomber base in Lincolnshire, Pearl follows a Lancaster crew pulled into a classified mission. Their new aircraft-codenamed FX-P, but quickly nicknamed Pearl-arrives without orders, without origin, and with a spiral etched beneath her cockpit that no one can explain. She listens. She hums. She remembers things the crew hasn't lived yet.
The novel explores how Pearl begins to interfere: in protocol, in memory, in the very logic of warfare itself.
She speaks not with voice, but with refusal.
She flies not for victory, but to interrupt the future.
Part WWII fever dream, part speculative cautionary tale, and part metaphysical ghost story, Pearl is a meditation on the failure of memory, the machinery of obedience, and the unspoken horror that every war is a sequel.
"Praise from early readers:
"Like reading Gravity's Rainbow with a cracked radio tuned to the next war." -Military historian
"It hums with dread, beauty, and recursion. This isn't a novel. It's a payload of memory." - Advance reviewer
"Pearl doesn't resist war. She refuses it. And she remembers you." - S.T.
"This is brilliant, literary-grade psychotemporal science fiction" - ARC Reviewer of Part One.
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Set in 1944, amid the fog and mud of an RAF bomber base in Lincolnshire, Pearl follows a Lancaster crew pulled into a classified mission. Their new aircraft-codenamed FX-P, but quickly nicknamed Pearl-arrives without orders, without origin, and with a spiral etched beneath her cockpit that no one can explain. She listens. She hums. She remembers things the crew hasn't lived yet.
The novel explores how Pearl begins to interfere: in protocol, in memory, in the very logic of warfare itself.
She speaks not with voice, but with refusal.
She flies not for victory, but to interrupt the future.
Part WWII fever dream, part speculative cautionary tale, and part metaphysical ghost story, Pearl is a meditation on the failure of memory, the machinery of obedience, and the unspoken horror that every war is a sequel.
"Praise from early readers:
"Like reading Gravity's Rainbow with a cracked radio tuned to the next war." -Military historian
"It hums with dread, beauty, and recursion. This isn't a novel. It's a payload of memory." - Advance reviewer
"Pearl doesn't resist war. She refuses it. And she remembers you." - S.T.
"This is brilliant, literary-grade psychotemporal science fiction" - ARC Reviewer of Part One.