Loderunner

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Author: Christina Engela ISBN: 9780463329153
Publisher: Christina Engela Publication: April 18, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Christina Engela
ISBN: 9780463329153
Publisher: Christina Engela
Publication: April 18, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ever since he’d decided to quit being a P.I. and to try his hand at running cargo instead, things had just blown up in Timaset Skooch’s face one day at a time. (Florpavian Flamebirds tended to do that occasionally.) Between the labour disputes and accidental deaths among the crew (who believed in settling disputes internally) Tim began to get a headache worse than the ones he got from getting kicked in the head. Just now, things had gone pear shaped again, and he found himself in the middle of a kind of cat and mouse game with some cloaks and daggers thrown in for good measure.

Returning from an evening in Mars City spent visiting relatives he didn’t know he had, Skooch arrived at the local space port to find his new acquisition had been stolen. A few minutes later, the crew of his slightly run-down loderunner "Celeste", returned from a nearby pub, blind drunk, puzzled, and now unemployed as well.

Tim was sure it had something to do with the 10,000 credits he'd been offered to transport two passengers to an asteroid in the rings of - um, Jupiter (as soon as possible, no questions asked) by a middle-man with no neck and a tendency to smile a lot. Trouble was, now the mob - or someone - seemed to be out to kill them all... He was beginning to regret ever winning that card game!

"Loderunner" is the fourth title in the Quantum Series by Christina Engela.

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Ever since he’d decided to quit being a P.I. and to try his hand at running cargo instead, things had just blown up in Timaset Skooch’s face one day at a time. (Florpavian Flamebirds tended to do that occasionally.) Between the labour disputes and accidental deaths among the crew (who believed in settling disputes internally) Tim began to get a headache worse than the ones he got from getting kicked in the head. Just now, things had gone pear shaped again, and he found himself in the middle of a kind of cat and mouse game with some cloaks and daggers thrown in for good measure.

Returning from an evening in Mars City spent visiting relatives he didn’t know he had, Skooch arrived at the local space port to find his new acquisition had been stolen. A few minutes later, the crew of his slightly run-down loderunner "Celeste", returned from a nearby pub, blind drunk, puzzled, and now unemployed as well.

Tim was sure it had something to do with the 10,000 credits he'd been offered to transport two passengers to an asteroid in the rings of - um, Jupiter (as soon as possible, no questions asked) by a middle-man with no neck and a tendency to smile a lot. Trouble was, now the mob - or someone - seemed to be out to kill them all... He was beginning to regret ever winning that card game!

"Loderunner" is the fourth title in the Quantum Series by Christina Engela.

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