Bridge Blue

The first chapters of Bridge Blue, read by the author Martin Cathcart Froden

Mei never expected to see her mother again. After leaving her with her grandmother in the West, she had headed East, driven by something stronger than familial ties. Mei never quite got over it, and has lived a life of addiction and semi-capable

So when she is picked up, drugged, and put on a boat to god-knows-where, the last person she expected to meet was her mother. Running a new nation, one she had designed and built herself, on a bridge in the middle of the Bering Straits.

A utopia for those that can afford it, Bridge Blue is, for Mei, a confusion of secrets and make-believe. But as her mother draws her further behind the curtain, she starts to see the glue between the cracks. She is healing, but can she survive Bridge Blue?

For fans of Ben Smith’s Doggerland and Ray Naylor’s Mountain in the Sea, BRIDGE BLUE is a utopian dystopia that will have readers waiting for the sparks to fly.