Aya de Leon's action-packed, sexually-charged, politically significant novels have been described as 'a rallying cry' (The Washington Post) and praised for their 'poetic and savvy descriptions of women s inner and external challenges that are reminiscent of Sister Souljah's or Ntozake Shange's work' (Bitch Magazine). Now she takes on issues of climate justice, corporate corruption, and government surveillance of marginalised activists in an electrifying story about a high-powered attorney who goes undercover to infiltrate a Bay Area activist group.