An assassin, a priest and a schoolteacher walk into a secret nuclear power plant - to Edwin McCallum, detective by trade and artist by desire - there's something wrong with this picture. He's going to figure out what it is if it kills him. The Link Boy is the second novel set in the Free World, a post-government future, where there are no laws. Just bottom lines. "Economics affects everyone everyday, just like physics or chemistry, the difference being this force is entirely human-made. Perhaps even more than the natural sciences, the dismal science should be experimented on, toyed with . . .…mehr
An assassin, a priest and a schoolteacher walk into a secret nuclear power plant - to Edwin McCallum, detective by trade and artist by desire - there's something wrong with this picture. He's going to figure out what it is if it kills him. The Link Boy is the second novel set in the Free World, a post-government future, where there are no laws. Just bottom lines. "Economics affects everyone everyday, just like physics or chemistry, the difference being this force is entirely human-made. Perhaps even more than the natural sciences, the dismal science should be experimented on, toyed with . . . the source of speculation. Economics is the basis for the way we live; fiction is a gate to other ways. The Link Boy connects those two ideas." - Michael J. MartineckHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I started writing stories when I was twelve and I can promise you I'm WAY better now. Nothing but continuous improvement. I'm like a little, one-man Toyota factory, only for novels. Since 6th grade . . ."the early 90s. . . . Strange Horizons, Planetmag, Aphelion and a couple of other long-dead e-zines helped me out in 00s, along with The Misspellers and The Wrong Channel, both books for middle readers and the like. . . . EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy published Cinco de Mayo, my first novel for adults, and finalist for the Alberta Reader's choice Award. It was followed by The Milkman (which won an IPPY for best science fiction novel, and an Eric Hoffer finalist) and its sequel, The Link Boy.. . . Our Little Secret Press recently published Untouchable, a cocktail of romance and crime with a dash of weird.After 30 years in advertising, I currently teach English at two local colleges.
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