Jazz doesn’t feel like she’s got much going for her right now, either. A few months ago a budding relationship broke down and the hurt she continues to feel has only reaffirmed her belief that it’s better to be alone. Still, while Rainbow Ninja is great, Jazz does find herself missing the type of company she can hold a conversation with.
Cue the entry of Jazz’s criminal kingpin mother with a job offer. A basic search-and-retrieve with excellent pay but Jazz knows things are never that clear-cut when Mother’s involved. Being needed is an attractive feeling, though. Will Jazz wise up in time or will she find herself strangled in Mother’s web?
S.C. Mae writes action-packed, futuristic tales that cover all the science fiction bases, from space opera to sci-fi mysteries to near-future hard science fiction. He lives in Auckland, New Zealand, and has one cat. Only one. Any more would be chaos.
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