On Luna, nothing stays buried.
Kelli and Alex have been like sisters since they were five - two girls from the farming belt north of Shackleton Crater who grew up down the road from each other and never really grew apart. When they're grown, Kelli marries Sam Randolph, a Moon Gun who'd rather be home. Alex patrols beside him. The house in Kite Flats catches the evening right.
It is, by every measure, a good life.
Something has been watching it.
As corporate faith hardens into ritual and the systems meant to protect humanity begin to fracture, Sam, Alex, and Kelli find themselves standing between the people they love and a truth the world was never meant to face. What begins as survival becomes something more dangerous: responsibility.
Moon Gun Sam: The Dolphin is the opening volume of a literary speculative family saga - eight books and counting - blending sacred science fiction, gothic horror, and multi-generational drama. A story about faith that endures, systems that fail, and the fragile bonds that keep people human when the universe demands something colder.
For readers of Gilead, The Sparrow, Babel, and The Fifth Season.
Hopecore, with teeth.