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Hand of Raziel (Daughter of Mars Book 1)

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by Matthew S. Cox


  “Risa?” The hacker’s little voice crackled with static, echoing in the otherwise silent corridor.

  “I’m sorry, Tamashī. Risa’s going away for a while.”

  She ended the call and glanced at the blank black device in her hand. It contained a file that might show her Pavo’s last minutes of life. She had no interest in watching it right now. Perhaps never. A robotic gesture tucked the little slab of technology away in its pouch in her weapons harness. A part of her hoped Walsh had set her up for an ambush so she could kill something.

  After ten minutes of waiting, she strode toward the exit. The Front didn’t matter anymore. She didn’t want to be anywhere near Garrison. Maris, she’d kill as soon as yell at, and she couldn’t face Kree.

  She’d failed her father, unable to avenge him when she’d learned the truth.

  I will not fail Pavo. Someone is going to die.

  Risa stepped into the elevator at the end of the hall, turning to face the silver cylinder as it closed. The violet-eyed Phantom stared back at her.

  Everyone wants the Angel of Death? Here I come.

  Thank you for reading Hand of Raziel, Daughter of Mars 1.

  To everyone at Curiosity Quills, thank you for giving me the opportunity to share this story with the world.

  Also, thanks to Lisa Gus for helping out with the Russian dialogue.

  To Kate Bystrova, many thanks for being a wonderfully thorough editor for this book (including the Russian parts!), and putting up with my incessant emails and questions.

  Merethe Najjar for proofreading!

  Thanks again to Matthew Graybosh for the idea to use bracket quotes for implant communication.

  Born in a little town known as South Amboy NJ in 1973, Matthew Cox has been creating science fiction and fantasy worlds for most of his reasoning life. Somewhere between fifteen to eighteen of them spent developing the world in which Division Zero, Virtual Immortality, and The Awakened Series take place. He has several other projects in the works as well as a collaborative science fiction endeavor with author Tony Healey.

  Matthew is an avid gamer, a recovered WoW addict, Gamemaster for two custom systems (Chronicles of Eldrinaath [Fantasy] and Divergent Fates [Sci Fi], and a fan of anime, British humour (<- deliberate), and intellectual science fiction that questions the nature of reality, life, and what happens after it.

  He is also fond of cats.

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  Appetizer:

  Book Cover

  Title Page

  Author's Note

  Main Course:

  Chapter One: A Test of Loyalty

  Chapter Two: Complicated

  Chapter Three: Machine Panic

  Chapter Four: Motivation

  Chapter Five: Labor Dispute

  Chapter Six: Dead in the Water

  Chapter Seven: All Amped Up

  Chapter Eight: Faith in Darkness

  Chapter Nine: Superstitions

  Chapter Ten: Off Balance

  Chapter Eleven: Revenge Runs Deep

  Chapter Twelve: Into Death’s Arms

  Chapter Thirteen: Mutually Beneficial

  Chapter Fourteen: In The Dark

  Chapter Fifteen: Happy Birthday

  Chapter Sixteen: A Spirit in the House of Sin

  Chapter Seventeen: Human

  Chapter Eighteen: General Inquiry

  Chapter Nineteen: Lies Within Lies

  Chapter Twenty: Styx and Stones

  Chapter Twenty-One: Destiny by Choice

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Broken

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Small Terrors

  Chapter Twenty-Four: A Future Uncertain

  Chapter Twenty-Five: False Flag

  Chapter Twenty-Six: Checkmate

  Chapter Twenty-Seven: Aftermath

  Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Other Woman

  Chapter Twenty-Nine: Deal With the Devil

  Chapter Thirty: Deadgirl

  Chapter Thirty-One: Two to the Head

  Dessert:

  Acknowledgments

  Closing

  About the Author

  Copyright & Publisher

  More from Curiosity Quills Press

 

 

 


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