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{{quote|''Snapshot'' is a Science Fiction detective story following Anthony Davis, a cop assigned to Snapshot Duty. In this vivid world that author Brandon Sanderson has built, society can create a snapshot of a specific day in time. The experiences people have, the paths they follow—all of them are real again for a one day in the snapshot. All for the purposes of investigation by the court.<br>
 
{{quote|''Snapshot'' is a Science Fiction detective story following Anthony Davis, a cop assigned to Snapshot Duty. In this vivid world that author Brandon Sanderson has built, society can create a snapshot of a specific day in time. The experiences people have, the paths they follow—all of them are real again for a one day in the snapshot. All for the purposes of investigation by the court.<br>

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Snapshot
Setting Earth (Reckoners)
Released February 17, 2017

Snapshot is a non-cosmere science fiction novella by Brandon Sanderson.[1] It takes place in the Reckoners multiverse.[2]

Snapshot is a Science Fiction detective story following Anthony Davis, a cop assigned to Snapshot Duty. In this vivid world that author Brandon Sanderson has built, society can create a snapshot of a specific day in time. The experiences people have, the paths they follow—all of them are real again for a one day in the snapshot. All for the purposes of investigation by the court.

Davis's job as a cop on Snapshot Duty is straight forward. Sometimes he is tasked with finding where a criminal dumped a weapon. Sometimes he is tasked with documenting domestic disputes. Simple. Mundane. One day, in between two snapshot assignments, Davis decides to investigate the memory of a call that was mysteriously never logged at the precinct, and he makes a horrifying discovery.

As in all many stories, Snapshot follows a wonderfully flawed character as he attempts to solve a horrific crime. Sanderson proves that no matter the genre, he is one of the most skilled storytellers in the business.

—From Vault Books' announcement[3]

Development

The initial draft of Snapshot was written during March 2016 during a trip to Dubai.[4][5]

Publication History

Limited Hardcover Edition
2017 - Vault Books[5]
Ebook Edition
2017 - Dragonsteel Entertainment[5]
Con-Exclusive Hardcover Edition (possibly with Dreamer)
2017 - Dragonsteel Entertainment[5]

Notes

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