When an interstellar mining mission discovers a pitch-black moon pulsing with strange radio signals, it seems like the perfect place to make a profit. They call it Shroud—a world so hostile that no human should ever set foot on its surface.
But after a catastrophic accident, crew members Juna Ceelander and Mai Ste Etienne crash-land on the uninhabitable moon with no contact, dwindling supplies, and a planet that feels far too aware of their presence. As they trek across crushing landscapes of darkness and pressure, survival becomes a brutal test of body and mind.
Because something on Shroud is watching. Learning. Becoming.
Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Shroud is a tense, mind-bending tale of survival, alien intelligence, and humanity’s smallest spark against cosmic night.