Think The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo meets Black Mirror: The Dreaming Tree by Matthew Mather

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The Dreaming Tree (The Delta Devlin Novels)

by Matthew Mather
4.4 stars – 42 reviews
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo meets Black Mirror in this new release from Matthew Mather, million-copy bestseller translated in over twenty languages worldwide.

A new breed of predator hunts on the streets of New York.
Chased by a detective whose gift and curse are eyes that see things only she can.

“Incredible detective Delta Devlin is a franchise character worth losing your head over.'” —Scott Sigler, #1 New York Times bestselling author

After a near-fatal car crash, Royce Vandeweghe wakes up to find he’s one of the first patients to undergo a radical new medical procedure: a full-body transplant. Convalescing and suffering from waking nightmares, he answers the door at his Long Island home and meets Delta Devlin, a New York detective. She sees things nobody else can, visions created by a rare mutation in her eyes.

Roy becomes Devlin’s prime suspect in a string of grisly murders. The mysterious Dr. Danesti, who performed the surgery, together with Roy’s estranged wife Penny, do their best to shield him–but it becomes obvious it’s not for his sake. Desperate for answers, Roy tracks down the grieving widow of the man whose body he now inhabits.

Out of time, and perhaps his mind, Roy leads Devlin on a spiraling chase through a global underworld of black-market body parts and billionaires where nothing can stand in the way of living forever–not even death itself.

FROM THE BACK COVER

The Dreaming Tree for the first time introduces police officer Delta Devlin, a detective who can literally see things nobody else can. She has a condition called tetrachromacy, a rare real-world genetic mutation only recently discovered that endows a superhuman ability to see tens of millions of colors invisible to normal humans.

“Relentless pacing, well-developed main characters, and plethora of bombshell plot twists.”–Publishers Weekly

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