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The thrill of the chase, the steely-eyed detective (either gentle
or hardboiled), the dark alleys and the double-cross, the
unsolvable crime by a masterful criminal mind: this new title in
our Gothic Fantasy Short Stories series features chills and double
twists, unexpected turns and private investigators with an eye for
the unusual, and contains a cunning mix of classic and brand new
writing. Great detective thriller writers such as Arthur Conan
Doyle, John Buchan, G.K. Chesterton, Arthur Morrison and the Mother
of Detective fiction herself, Anna Katharine Green, join rarely
seen tales by modern authors, and completely new stories, published
here for the first time by, amongst others, T.Y. Euliano, Tracy
Fahey, Tom Mead Marie Vibbert. As always our submission windows are
packed with great reads so the successful stories are always a joy
to publish.
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MegaDeath (Paperback)
Tory Quinn, Marie Vibbert
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R725
R674
Discovery Miles 6 740
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Death plays dirty. It's 2112 and war between nations has become a
spectator sport. Soldiers are now gamers who live and die based on
the outcome of the match, and every four years a worldwide
MegaDeath tournament gives countries a chance to air their
grievances. This year, however, an enterprising company has made it
possible for ordinary citizens to bet their lives on their
country's team. Winning players will become national heroes, but
losers will be responsible for the deaths of millions of their
fellow citizens. For North America's talented star player, Megan
Mori, death can't come soon enough. Haunted by the loss of her
daughter, which she blames on her own government, she has nothing
more to lose and no one to fight for. But as the games begin, it
becomes clear that a much more sinister agenda is unfolding, and
Megan will need to rally her fellow gamers against a threat that
could end humanity as they know it. "A thrilling and inventive
future world that strikes a chord in today's nationalistic
climate." -- Advanced Review Fans of Death Race and Ready Player
One will love this book.
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