14,980 words (≈ about 1 hour)
Planet Rostov, 2235. It started as a job like any other. A simple delivery, a big payout, and no questions asked. That's how they do things in the Guild, that's how they do things on Rostov. But when people start to turn up dead as a result, the messengers are sure to follow. For the crew of the Vladivostok, and for a simple administrator named Oscar Chavez, one job can really complicate things!
Language: English
Written in: 2011
Published: 2011-10-24
Word count: 14,980 words (≈ about 1 hour)
Tags: organized crime, space opera, science-fiction, sci-fi, mystery, action, smugglers, cyberpunk, spaceship, space, planet, cryogenic, hermanos, mafia, guild, merchants, feds
Matt Williams was born in Ottawa Ontario and has been a resident of Vancouver Island for the past five years. When not teaching or training in Taekwon-Do, he dedicates himself to writing, a hobby that he's been dedicated to for the past seven years. His inspirations include such authors as Frank Herbert, William Gibson, Neil Stephenson and Alastair Reynolds and his interests are history, humanity, science, society and the ties that bind us. He is a member of several online writing communities, including Elfwood and the Herscher Project, and is a contributing author to websites such as Universe Today and Were You Wondering?
Sun, 04 Dec 2011 20:36:49 +0100
OK so far but what is it? Is it a sample from a full book? A short story that is the precursor to a bigger story? Part one of an episodic release?