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- ISBN 9781914391361
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 23 Apr 2026
- Publisher: Influx Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Strobe-lit against an apocalyptic background of rock and roll, rave culture, fast drugs, and transgressive photography, Hard Light continues the breathless, breathtaking saga of Cassandra Neary in the series that began with Generation Loss and Available Dark.
Fleeing Reykjavik and a cluster of cult murders, Cass lands in London to rendezvous with her longtime lover Quinn, a person of interest to both Interpol and the Russian mob.
Only Quinn doesn’t show up. Alone in London and fearing the worst, Cass hooks up with a singer-songwriter with her own dark past, who brings her to the wrong party. Cass becomes entangled with the party’s host, Mallo Tierney, an eccentric gangster with a penchant for cigar cutters and neatly-wrapped packages, and a trio of dissolute groupies connected to a notorious underground filmmaker.
Forced to run Mallo’s contraband, Cass is suddenly enmeshed in a web of murder, betrayal, and artistic and sexual obsession that extends from London to the stark beauty of Land’s End , where she uncovers an archaeological enigma that could change our view of human history―if she survives.
Elizabeth Hand is the author of twenty multiple-award-winning novels and five collections of short fiction. Her most recent book, A Haunting on the Hill, was named one of 2023’s best novels by the Washington Post, The New Yorker, and Harper’s Bazaar. She’s been a longtime contributor of book reviews to the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and the Boston Review, among many others. Her acclaimed novels featuring Cass Neary, “one of noir’s great antiheroes" [Katherine Dunn, author of Geek Love] have been translated into multiple languages, and are being developed for a major television series. She divides her time between the last of Maine and North London.
