Consider Us Even

By Jarrett Rush
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Nov. 28, 2010
Words: 9,543 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458054654


Description

It's a grimy future and data is a drug. Solis is an addict willing to do whatever it takes to get his fix -- even if that's calling in debts and trading punches with a few guys he considers friends. Included with this story is an excerpt of the novella Chasing Filthy Lucre.

Tags

crime, action, short story, science fiction, action adventure

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Review by: Imagine Press on Jan. 04, 2011 : star star star star star
I'm a bit of a picky reader, partly because I'm a writer myself. While reading, without meaning to, I'm evaluating the writing instead of getting lost in the story.

But with this book by Jarrett Rush, I got lost in the story and there are two main reasons for that.

1. The writing was really, really good.
2. The story was fabulous.

I found his characters believable. His dialogue was perfect; not forced or rushed. The scenes were well written and led me to see the new world he developed. I was surprised by his imagination too because he came up with a story conflict that only this story could have.

Well done Jarrett but I need more. You now have one more faithful reader. Thank you.

Daryl
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