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An assassin, a priest and a schoolteacher walk into a secret nuclear power plant - to Edwin McCallum, detective by trade and artist by desire - there's something wrong with this picture. He's going to figure out what it is if it kills him. The Link Boy is the second novel set in the Free World, a post-government future, where there are no laws. Just bottom lines. "Economics affects everyone everyday, just like physics or chemistry, the difference being this force is entirely human-made. Perhaps even more than the natural sciences, the dismal science should be experimented on, toyed with . . .…mehr

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An assassin, a priest and a schoolteacher walk into a secret nuclear power plant - to Edwin McCallum, detective by trade and artist by desire - there's something wrong with this picture. He's going to figure out what it is if it kills him. The Link Boy is the second novel set in the Free World, a post-government future, where there are no laws. Just bottom lines. "Economics affects everyone everyday, just like physics or chemistry, the difference being this force is entirely human-made. Perhaps even more than the natural sciences, the dismal science should be experimented on, toyed with . . . the source of speculation. Economics is the basis for the way we live; fiction is a gate to other ways. The Link Boy connects those two ideas." - Michael J. Martineck
Autorenporträt
Michael J. Martineck started writing stories when he was seven. Over the years he's written short stories, comic book scripts, articles and novels. He has written for DC Comics, several magazines (fiction and non-fiction) the Urban Green Man anthology and two urban fantasy novels for young readers. Michael has a degree in English and Economics, but has worked in advertising for several years. He lives with his wife and two children on Grand Island, NY.