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C. Inc. is basically more of a collection of manuscript documents, written during high school, and compiled here unedited. The author's main inspirations at the time were the books "Naked Lunch," by beatnik author William S. Burroughs, later adapted to film by David Cronenberg, and Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep," which was subsequently made into the movie "Blade Runner," directed by Ridely Scott. Read Cheshire Inc. chapter one at the forums. SSS is the continuation of the story rougly fleshed out in C. Inc. In SSS, the character of the Detective and that of the elusive Cheshire Sam are fully formed, and their science fiction world fully realised down to the most minute detail. Truly a step and a half up from the first book in the series, this work was originally rushed to press in 2000 as a limited edition of five copies for the wedding of a friend of the author. Read So Sang Sarah chapter one. covering the longest span of time of all three, the final installment of the Cheshire Sam Trilogy finds the treacherous General Tso gaining ultimate power over the animal factions, only to lose it all for his bride, and of course, the final confrontation between the detective and Cheshire Sam. Truly a page-turner, this adventure is partially also a history book, full of old writings about the backstories of the characters and places from throughout the trilogy and its time periods. Read Infinity Inverted chapter one at the forums. |