Can Danny Glass see through himself…
That’s the question. Can anyone? Blur is noir. Neo-noir. Noir with sunshine. The cancerous kind of sunshine. Not the happy kind. But that’s okay. Just wear a hat and sunglasses.
Danny Glass knows everyone’s secrets except his own. He’s about to find out the biggest problem you have is the one you don’t know about.
Danny is an information broker – head of LookinGlass Information - a secretive and powerful data mining company. He was harvesting data before anyone and he sits on a mountain of other people’s misery. Danny’s data harvesters and algorithms build dossiers on every human-digital entity they sniff out. If you’re looking to map someone’s head through their vapor trails then Danny is your guy to go to.
There’s an election raging in L.A. and LookinGlass has done a checkup on Tristan Harmony - the soon-to-be-next mayor. Harmony graded out 24K pure. Only now he wants to talk to Danny. He’s worried and Danny gets the feeling they missed something when Harmony asks him to find a mystery woman who fell off a train forty years ago. All Danny has to go on is a yellowed and disintegrating newspaper clipping.
Danny doesn’t want to find the girl. Doesn’t want to deal with the headaches. He’s having a bad day. Woke up with a light in his eye and it’s getting brighter. The eye doctor made him feel worse. His dad is in trouble. But the worst thing is that Danny can’t fall asleep anymore.
Maybe it’s because he’s so tired. Maybe it’s the unrelenting light. Whatever lights him up, Danny gets obsessed by the girl in the clipping and falls into the past to find her. Bad things happen. Bad news. Bad luck. Bad decisions. People die. Danny faces the implosion of his own life.
Who will save him? The blind nun who abandoned her faith? The old flame with a broken soul? A brilliant billionaire pop singer too damaged to care? The psychotic genius who has a love for Danny’s father? They want to find the girl too.
Danny finds himself between the sea and the sky asking himself the question what is a life worth?
Is it worth more than love? Or loyalty?
Danny Glass doesn’t want to know but he’s going to find out...
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