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New Release: Bone Rush, Chapter 7

Chapter 7 of my new novella Bone Rush is up! (After the Storm is releasing the chapters on a monthly basis.)


The first few paragraphs are below.


At least Legs was willing to move quickly. So willing, in fact, that they ditched the dolly, and the robot insisted Mika climb on its elevated back. “At their current full extension, my limbs are significantly longer than any human on record, and you’re only in the thirty-seventh percentile when it comes to height for adults in your age range.”


There wasn’t a good way to say no. She’d been the one insisting they get this final trip over as quickly as possible, and the KI was offering her a way to speed the process. But …


Legs was a KI.


Read the rest on After the Storm.


Or catch up by reading the chapters in order:


Cover of the historical fantasy novel Witch in the White City, by Nick Wisseman.

Millions of visitors. Thousands of exhibits. One fiendish killer.

Neva’s goals at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago are simple. Enjoy the spectacle—perhaps the greatest the United States has ever put on. (The world’s fair to end all world’s fairs!) Perform in the exposition’s Algerian Theatre to the best of her abilities. And don’t be found out as a witch.

Easy enough … until the morning she looks up in the Theatre and sees strangely marked insects swarming a severed hand in the rafters.

"... a wild ride sure to please lovers of supernatural historical mysteries." – Publishers Weekly

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