Schrödinger’s Glass, by Chris Grall
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE. EVERYTHING HAS A PRICE CHICAGO BURNS IN THE WAKE OF THE HARC-LAB INCIDENT. At 7:46 p.m., an event at the Heisenberg Accelerator and Research Center released a burst of energy that changed the world forever, granting impossible properties to ordinary objects. Scientists call them artifacts. Bella and Saul Martin discover one of the rarest: a wine glass capable of producing any liquid. To some, artifacts are deadly. To Bella and Saul, Schrödinger’s Glass is a gift—an endless supply of whiskey, wine, gasoline, anything they could ever need. At first, the couple sees the glass as a miracle. Then they realize it could make them rich. Or get them killed. Max Peck, a retired Green Beret, was working security at HARC-Lab during the event. Now he hunts artifacts for Peterson Corp. In a world where corporations, criminals, and governments are racing to control the impossible, Max knows one truth: Whoever controls Schrödinger’s Glass controls far more than wealth. When it was secret, they were safe. Now, Schrödinger’s Glass is in play, and Bella and Saul will learn how far people will go to control the impossible.
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