Monthly Archives: May 2012
“Wired” – by Douglas E. Richards
Retired special forces officer David Desh has been requested by his erstwhile commanding officer to perform one last critical assignment. This time the fate of the civilised world hangs in the balance. With such a grand opening Wired is hardly … Continue reading
“Diary of the Displaced” – by Glynn James
He comes to on a pile of rubbish in darkness not knowing where he is, how he got there and with only a vague recollection of what he was doing beforehand. Thus starts the journal of James Halldon. Diary of … Continue reading