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MegaJoy hallucinogenic pleasure programs are ultra-addictive and a serious threat to Spaceworker personnel on ConCorp stations. Both ConCorp's no-nonsense Chief Security Officer, Leonid Oliphant, and the impulsive Cassandra Diamantides, vivacious female vocalist on space-tour with The Choralians, have strong motives to prevent traffickers setting up a lethal distribution network. For Oliphant it's a matter of professional reputation. For Cassandra it's deeply personal. But a covert syndicate already has several agents in place - including the sadistic 'Angel' - and Cassandra's determination to…mehr

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MegaJoy hallucinogenic pleasure programs are ultra-addictive and a serious threat to Spaceworker personnel on ConCorp stations. Both ConCorp's no-nonsense Chief Security Officer, Leonid Oliphant, and the impulsive Cassandra Diamantides, vivacious female vocalist on space-tour with The Choralians, have strong motives to prevent traffickers setting up a lethal distribution network. For Oliphant it's a matter of professional reputation. For Cassandra it's deeply personal. But a covert syndicate already has several agents in place - including the sadistic 'Angel' - and Cassandra's determination to outwit him puts her in greater danger than either she or Oliphant could ever imagine. When her life is on the line, who can she really trust?
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C J Dacre began writing both fiction and non-fiction under a variety of names after many years working for several different local authorities.Originally from Carlisle, Dacre's formal education and career progression were both punctuated by frequent moves around the UK. These ultimately provided a rich source of background material on which to draw as an author, resulting in the full-length family sagas A Necessary Fiction and the sequel A Plain and Simple Truth published under the name Jane Emerssen.Brought up on a diet of second-hand Argosy magazines, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clarke, Dacre returned to the world of the imagination with Walking in Darkness, a miscellany of previously published and unpublished science fiction short stories. Aphrochrome was originally drafted several years ago and left sitting on the back burner while other projects took centre stage. Now this has been successfully completed, Dacre is currently compiling a second miscellany of science fiction short stories with the working title Orange-Coloured Sky.