Body Of Opinion

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Cover of the book Body Of Opinion by Scott Overton, No Walls Publishing
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Author: Scott Overton ISBN: 9780993697333
Publisher: No Walls Publishing Publication: December 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Scott Overton
ISBN: 9780993697333
Publisher: No Walls Publishing
Publication: December 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

If you like to take an occasional ride on the dark side of science fiction consider these:

The ability to walk through walls is not a gift, but a curse.

A future when a criminal on probation doesn’t even dare think of committing a crime.

A replacement body could be a godsend to a dying man. Unless the body has an agenda of its own.

No Walls: When a man discovers that he has the ability to pass through walls, he thinks it’s more of a curse than a gift, only useful for petty crime. Until a secret intelligence organization gets its hooks into him. Then his real troubles begin. (First published in “Neo-opsis” Issue #18, 2009).

Lockdown: In a future society, criminals on parole don’t even dare to think about committing a crime or their bodies could go into complete lockdown. So how does a guy get revenge on those who’ve wronged him?

Body of Opinion: For a dying man, a replacement body is a godsend. Unless the body turns out to be a used model with some serious glitches, and the only solution is to discover what happened to its first owner.

Three short stories with a total word count of about 10,000.

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If you like to take an occasional ride on the dark side of science fiction consider these:

The ability to walk through walls is not a gift, but a curse.

A future when a criminal on probation doesn’t even dare think of committing a crime.

A replacement body could be a godsend to a dying man. Unless the body has an agenda of its own.

No Walls: When a man discovers that he has the ability to pass through walls, he thinks it’s more of a curse than a gift, only useful for petty crime. Until a secret intelligence organization gets its hooks into him. Then his real troubles begin. (First published in “Neo-opsis” Issue #18, 2009).

Lockdown: In a future society, criminals on parole don’t even dare to think about committing a crime or their bodies could go into complete lockdown. So how does a guy get revenge on those who’ve wronged him?

Body of Opinion: For a dying man, a replacement body is a godsend. Unless the body turns out to be a used model with some serious glitches, and the only solution is to discover what happened to its first owner.

Three short stories with a total word count of about 10,000.

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