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Short Stories Volume 1: 3rd Edition
Short Stories Volume 1: 3rd Edition
Short Stories Volume 1: 3rd Edition
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Short Stories Volume 1: 3rd Edition

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Three short science fiction stories, written by Liam Mor, imagining a slightly dark future where governments and corporations have increased social control and where a few individuals have worked out how to use scientific advances for individual gain. While there is little hope, there is still life.
  • The Paradise Card
  • Cold Too Our Hearts
  • Reconnaissance
If you enjoyed reading these stories, why not read one of the longer and reasonably priced fiction works by Liam Mor or visit www.liam-mor.com to enjoy more content.

Liam Mor is an independent amateur artist, living somewhere in Switzerland. Mostly he tries to understand the world, scratches his head in puzzlement and just gets on with it.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLiam Mor
Release dateApr 30, 2023
ISBN9781310137952
Short Stories Volume 1: 3rd Edition

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    Short Stories Volume 1 - Liam Mor

    Short Stories - Volume 1

    by Liam Mor

    Copyright 2015 Liam Mor

    First edition published 22 nd November 2015 by Liam Mor

    Second edition published 22 nd March 2022 by Liam Mor

    Third edition published 30 th April 2023 by Liam Mor (this edition)

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    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. Thank you for respecting the work of this author.

    The Paradise Card

    The wheel spins and stops. Thirty-six black. I lose. I look down at my chips, now reduced to almost a third of what I had started with (a handful of chips totalling about half a Paradise Card – all there had been in my account). I place it all on a six to one shot, covering the numbers from nineteen

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