From bestselling and award-winning author Brendan Deneen comes Tracer, a fast-paced sci-fi romance adventure that sends one mercenary on a dangerous mission across a postapocalyptic landscape. Perfect for fans of Mad Max and Blade Runner.
In the near future—after a virus has swept the globe and oil has run dry—what’s left of humanity has created a new technology, one that turns plastic back into oil. A mad scramble for resources ensues, with new cities being built on the seven largest landfills in the world. Plastic is the new gold.
Tracer is the adopted daughter and hired gun for the president of PH City—built outside of what used to be Los Angeles, atop the Puente Hills Landfill. When a distress call comes from the landfill city outside of Las Vegas, the president of PH sends Tracer to answer it.
But Trace soon discovers this mission is more than she bargained for, and that a dangerous deal has been struck without her knowledge, sending her further down a complex and violent path …
GenreScience Fiction, Action and Adventure, General Fiction
Length8 hrs 48 mins
Narrated byCandace Fitzgerald
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateNov 1, 2025
LanguageEnglish
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About the author
Brendan Deneen
Brendan Deneen is the author of the novels The Ninth Circle and The Chrysalis, as well as the bestselling four-volume Adventures of Rocket and Groot picture book series for Marvel/Disney. He’s also the author of the middle-grade graphic novel Green Arrow: Stranded for DC Comics; the novels Morbius: Blood Ties and Guardians of the Galaxy: Annihilation—Conquest for Marvel/Titan; and Alien: Uncivil War for 20th Century Studios/Titan. His other graphic novel work includes multiple volumes of Flash Gordon, an original Island of Misfit Toys book, and the original graphic novel Scatterbrain. His short stories and essays have been published by St. Martin’s Press, Titan, Reader’s Digest Books, 13Thirty Press, and Necro Publications.View all by Brendan Deneen