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As Flesh Turns to Metal

By: Robert Davidson
Narrated by: Rick Gregory
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Free-agent cyborg Zydeck Salinger has to blast, rip, and wind his way to Ophelia Branson, a girl who's been kidnapped from her Homeport on the edge of the Sol system. Along the way he will obviously fight creatures with tentacles; and clearly he will suffer seduction by a vivaciously green, three-legged woman; and without question he will free humanoid and slug females alike from slavish captivity; but will he bring home the girl? And if he does, will he do it with classic noir flash? Will he drink whiskey with a robotic arm and use the same to shoot the bird to the tentacled things?

The first stop on this classic thrill ride full of sci-fi flair is Isocon, the perilous magma-fueled entertainment district. The universe put a chip in him and now he's paying it back with detective smarts. Ophelia was taken from Willow Springs - you know, that neighborhood just beyond the warmth of the sun; yes, just this side of the deep black abyss of space, the vastness.

©2015 Robert David Roe (P)2018 Robert David Roe

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