Slip/Stream - Red Right Hand: iteration 1

Slip/Stream - Red Right Hand: iteration 1

Slip/Stream - Red Right Hand: iteration 1

Slip/Stream - Red Right Hand: iteration 1

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Overview

Lev is a man with a past, a man with many names and many faces. He has adapted to his space-faring ways: his skills and knowledges stored safely in his neural network, his longevity and anonymity assured due to state of every art technology. His wild days are behind him. He spends his time cruising between the stars, alone on an enormous ship apart from a cyborg and the Intelligence who runs the ship. He's had enough of Humanity. He's looking for quiet. He's looking for peace. He's retired now. Yet nothing is what it seems. His neural network - and everything he remembers being - is slowly failing. There are secrets hidden inside his head that even he can't access any more. Lev may have left his past behind, but his past has never let go. Soon, it will find him and remind him of what he once was, what he was capable of once and what he will be again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781518762611
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/11/2016
Series: Slip/Stream , #1
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Suse is thirty-something. Unhappy with the lot dealt by fate, she traded in one lifestyle for another no less than three times before finding one that suited her. She now lives in Nottingham, UK; along with her husband, small daughter and a retired racing greyhound.

She has been writing in one form or another since secondary school when one of her original short stories was returned unmarked on suspicion of having been copied from a magazine. Iteration 1 of slip/stream is the first work that has made it into print due almost entirely to self-critique and procrastination. It won't be the last.

Connect with her via www.quietlyurban.com
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