THE SHORT OF IT:

She's French, homeless, and trans gender living on the streets of Paris. Governments hunt her. Criminals threaten her. And something ancient, malevolent, and full of hate needs very much to murder her. Why? She's a teleporter. She can transport instantly between one place and another. She can break the confines of universes. This power could enrich or kill her. Where will it take her today?

THE LONG OF IT:

Deor is nobody special. She's sixteen, French, homeless, trans gender, and living hand-to-mouth on the cold streets of Paris. Oh, and she's a teleporter. Yes, that's right. She can move instantly from one place to another. No door is closed to her, no place restricted. And she can break the confines of the universe itself. At a price. Because of her power, she's hunted. Governments want her for sneaking and peeking. The police want her for crimes she's committed. Human traffickers want her as something special for their customers. And one man wants her dead for what he thinks she might know. But all of these threats pale to the shadowy thing in the space between universes. It reaches for her, drawing closer each time she transports via the film between worlds. And it desires no less than her violent end. Deor must learn to master her power while using it to evade her pursuers. She must learn to assert her agency over those who would control her. She must learn self-respect, compassion, and responsibility. Most of all, in a world full of questions, she must learn who she truly is. Spy vs. spy, police vs. criminal, monster vs. heroine, and the innocent squeezed in the middle, Transporter is an urban fantasy with a healthy dose of action, adventure, and suspense. Guest starring Fiona Street of Stephan Michael Loy's spyfi novels Fiona Street and Uncivil Service.

Superhero Fantasy/Urban Fantasy - Adult themes - Rough Language - Action/fantasy violence