The Making: A Socket Greeny Short Story

· DeadPixel Publications
3.8
16 reviews
Ebook
12
Pages
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About this ebook

The Soldier wakes on the battlefield.

He's a pawn in a larger conflict with no memory of where he was before coming online. His exoskeletal armor forces him into combat. Only when he engages free will does he break out of automode.


And things get weird.


Hunted by the cleaners, he transports to other worlds. It's not till he's captured does he understand what he really is.

And how to truly escape.


This is an introduction to the The Socket Greeny Saga, a heady trip into an alternate universe where a strange and introverted teenager discovers life is more than virtualmode gaming. The world isn't safe.


And all of reality is in danger.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
16 reviews
Diane Major
August 20, 2019
This is a very short story just to wet your appetite for more. Joseph is on the lookout for duplicates and he has found a factory that makes them. You also get the story of a soldier in a gaming world who come awake and wants to live. Is he Chas? He needs a vehicle and a name to live. Duplicates are in the world and you cannot tell them apart from humans. This is just an introduction to the series a great way to see if you want to read more. I received a free book from the author and the views and opinions are my own,
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Denise Gilbert
September 1, 2019
What a very imaginative short story! Tony packed so much into such a few amount of pages. I highly recommend you give this book a read! You will not be disappointed but will be craving for more.
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david lee
August 24, 2019
A really good read
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