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Deep Justice (Karma #3)

Deep Justice (Karma #3)

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Hey Patrice ~ I LOVE this story idea! You have my complete blessing.

Hugh Howey, author of WOOL


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Karma has endured twenty-five years underneath the earth. Her path in life--a path she never bargained for--has included marriage to a man she never chose, whose powerful position forces her to hide her memories of the time before.

On the day her son takes as his bride a girl from the Down Deep, an explosion resounds throughout the Silo. Is the anger and frustration of the people spilling over to the long-feared uprising?

As the toxic view of the Outside still lurks on the wallscreen, and the inside erupts in ever more violence, Karma must strike out to protect her family.


This is a novella based on Hugh Howey's WOOL books, and is the third of five best-selling ebooks in the Karma series.

Karma of the Silo: The Collection, which includes all of the episodes in the Karma series, will be available in early 2014 as an ebook, to be followed by a print edition.

Praise for Patrice Fitzgerald and the Karma series

Fitzgerald has created another masterpiece here with Cleaning Up. It's as good, if not better than, The Sky Used to be Blue. She has such an immediate style of writing which grips you from the start and takes you on a wild journey through the desperate lives of those living in the Silo.

W.J. Davies, author of The Runner and The Diver

A definite PLUS to the Wooliverse, and a must read if you want to be well-versed in all things WOOL!

Michael Bunker, author of Pennsylvania, The Silo Archipelago, and WICK

I think I'm in love with Karma. I was curious about her life when Hugh Howey mentioned her in SHIFT. I highly recommend, not just this book, but this whole series! Read them all. You won't regret it... I can't wait for the next/ last book!

Hanna Elizabeth, author of Visions of Wool

Fitzgerald's characters come alive and threaten to leap off the page, they are so engaging.

Jerilyn Dufresne, author of Who Killed My Boss? Any Meat in that Soup? and the Sam Darling Mysteries

The Sky Used to be Blue manages the difficult feat of placing itself within the existing narrative, just like a missing piece of the great puzzle, and not just a parallel story or spinoff. It is well-written, gripping and filled with suspense. All the ingredients necessary are here: good writing, action and unexpected twists, characters you care about, and a deeper meaning.

Max Zaoui
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