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Deathforger
Deathforger
Deathforger
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Saul Gramatix knew it would come to this. He had foreseen it. The reason he knew wasn’t rooted in divination or prescience on his part. The reason was actually quite simple. He had seen a small fragment of the artefact fly off in the blast when he attempted to destroy it. He had picked up its wild trail on his retinal display. At the time, however, he thought it too small to attempt and find. He had presumed it would not be picked up on any scanner. He should have known better. He should have damn well known better.

But when he goes back to retrieve what he was sent to destroy, the true intentions of his contractor are revealed.

[A story with events proceeding those of "Mindforger"]

LanguageEnglish
PublisherK.Z. Freeman
Release dateDec 12, 2012
ISBN9781301377459
Deathforger
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K.Z. Freeman

I love writing fiction. My books are about people - how they can change, and in turn change the world around them.

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    Deathforger - K.Z. Freeman

    Deathforger

    Published by K.Z. Freeman at Smashwords

    Deathforger

    Book 0

    Copyright © 2012 K.Z. Freeman, Cover by TronixGFX

    All Rights Reserved

    ISBN: 978-1-3013-7745-9

    http://www.kzfreeman.blogspot.com

    Chapter 1

    Sleep came easily when he had just killed a man. Today, however, despite the fact that he had killed more men than he cared to count, rest was elusive. It wasn't that their faces haunted him, or their voices, their movements as they died, none of that registered. It was what he had seen in the antechamber that wouldn't leave his mind. And the worst part was, he was going to have to go back.

    There weren’t a great many things that could innerve a killer such as him, a hunter of men. But there was something about the artifact they've brought back from Europa that was tenacious. It would not leave the constellations of his mind no matter the effort put in or the amount of intoxicants drunk, and he had drunk many this night.

    His contractor had liked his meticulous attention to detail. The implants he had opted for a year earlier made sure no one had survived. The benefits of his augmentations outweigh the occasional throbbing headache from

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