Welcome to a world of technology embedded in your body, where ads can blare at you at any time and an open window means you’ve granted permission for a drone to broadcast further ads into your personal living space. In this world we meet Taya, and learn that there are honest to goodness vampires.
Taya is an enforcer with a bunch of ware installed who is working through lots of trauma. On her first solo assignment she stumbles into huge politics for all of Megastructure Seven Zero Three reaching from the top ranks of the political and religious zealots running most of the structure down to the real witch trying to pull the strings of revolution.
While I found a few ideas were suddenly sprung on me without leading the reader into them, like the idea that there really were vampires, overall I found this book engaging. I read it over a few days and often didn’t want to put it down so I could get to my “serious” reading.
I will be keeping my eye out for the next book in the series.