The Bite on the Line

· Bytarend Book 1 · Simon Cantan
4.5
21 reviews
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Clinging to the bar running along the front of the platform, Sergeant Osric has a lot of time to think about how he got there. About how he’s shooting through a forest on a rocket powered railcar. About how a grinning thief is clinging to the same bar beside him. Most of all, though, about how he’s heading for Bytarend; a town no-one has heard from in almost a hundred years. There has to be a reasonable explanation for their silence, after all. Osric tries to think of a reason that doesn’t end in his horrible death...

... he can’t come up with one. 

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4.5
21 reviews
Eve Writes
November 30, 2024
Lots of potential, imaginative. Ending felt a bit rushed and needed more editing.
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About the author

 An avid reader from an early age, Simon Cantan loved to get lost in the worlds that Piers Anthony, Douglas Adams, and others created. When he read Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted at the age of thirteen, he knew he wanted to write, and has been pestering people about it ever since.


Two decades later, Simon has published several books, including the Bytarend, Black Silicon, and Kyra Sarin series. He continues to write science-fiction and fantasy, usually with a humorous slant to it.

More details about Simon and his books can be found at http://SimonCantan.com

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