The Velocity of Revolution by Marshall Ryan Maresca, 352 pages
In a highly regulated caste-based city-state, roving motorcycle gangs have been disrupting the flow of gasoline, food, and other supplies to the higher-caste neighborhoods. A city patrol officer is sent on an undercover mission to root out the leaders of the resistance, and as he spends more time with those he's investigating, he learns more and more about the inequity of the political system.
I'll be honest: I read this a while ago in the midst of a mad rush of reading, and not a whole lot stuck with me. What did, however, was the weird combination of motorcycle speed and magic mushrooms, as well as the descriptions of mouthwatering food from taco trucks. Do not read while hungry, but otherwise, it's an intriguing world.
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