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A Fistful of Dust
A Fistful of Dust | A. G. Carpenter
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During my last days on Malachee,I told Diamondback Jack it didn't matterhow many souls I sent to an early grave,I could only die once for my sins. Turns out, I was wrong.Tashndelu of the High Sand got her revenge on the man who defiled and murdered her mother and did his damnedest to kill her, but now she has to pay the price. For his death, and all the others she caused in her quest for vengeance.Now she lives, if you can call it that, in the custody of the Company that rebuilt her, working off the cost of her resurrection as a living test subject for new regenerative tech to the tune of one death for every life she took. When she has died once for every person she has killed, she'll finally face whatever judgment or peace lies in the grave.She took one hundred and fifty other souls as she hunted down the thirteen men responsible for her mother's murder.That's one hundred and sixty-three deaths that she owes the company, and she feels every one of them.Now she's come to the one place she never planned to see again, in the company of a man willing to put a bullet or six in her just to see how the tech works. Against all odds and against her will, Tashndelu of the High Sand has returned home.There will, once again, be blood.A Fistful of Stars is the first in a new Space Western series from A.G. Carpenter, author of Touch: A Trilogy.
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BillBlume
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I loved this book by A.G. Carpenter. In general, I‘m finding I enjoy sci-fi/fantasy westerns. The start of this book was a bit slow, but other than that, about my only real complaint would be the typos in this ebook. I wish the copyeditor had gone over it at least one more time.

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BillBlume
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For my last read of 2020, I‘m going for a space western written by A.G. Carpenter.

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