Stefan is the Fixer. He solves problems for the mob on Nyx Space Station. Then the mob decides he's run his course. Now, it's Stefan and three beautiful alien women against an entire space station filled with the worst the galaxy has to offer. Contains adult content (violence a
Fixer
β Scribed by Somers, Jeff
- Publisher
- Pocket Star
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 81 KB
- Edition
- 15
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Learn the Words. Get the blood. Rule the world. A stand-alone short story in the Ustari Cycle.
The heroes of We Are Not Good People learn what "down and out" truly feels like when a massive debt forces one of them into the role of Fixer... in New Jersey. Check out the gritty supernatural series from the "exhilarating, powerful, and entertaining" (Guardian) storyteller of the Avery Cates series.
The underground few who practice blood magicβcasting with a swipe of the blade and a few secretive Wordsβare not good people. Lem and Mags live in this world, and they try to be good, try to skate by on Cantrips and charms and scratch out a meager existence without harming anyone...much.
But when a con goes bad, it can go really, really bad, and suddenly unsavory types are holding your leash. Lem and Mags hit such a snag, and with his Gasam (teacher-master) unwilling to help, he's stuck fixing jobs for a Jersey boss. He'd like to...
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