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SnapJaw Lightning: Episode One

By: Dave Deickman
Narrated by: Sylvie Bryant
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As springtime approaches, the grand souks of the northern citystate of Tetranam prepare to accept Oricison's haul from her tropical home of Topaz Harbor.

With the wagons organized and loaded, Oricison prefers to spend the remaining days in a drunken stupor, partying with friends before the long journey, but disaster strikes when the power source of her tractor fails.

Out of choices, Oricison seeks out her friend, a 300-year-old cyborg named Sugar-Moon, to help her replace it.

Sugar-Moon lays out a plan to claim a replacement power source from a sunken fortress, unaware they will be walking into a nightmare...a prison for something that should not exist....

The first novella in the serial following Oricison's adventures across the world of HP-1.

©2021, 2022 Dave Deickman (P)2022 Dave Deickman
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Space

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