Multiplayer by Tom A McFerson

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Multiplayer by Tom A McFerson
Publisher: Musa Publishing
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (16 pgs)
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Fern

They built a game like no other…

Mason Bradley created the hottest multiplayer game in the world. Then he fled from it, as fast and as far as he could.

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Written in the first person, this was an very cool piece. The protagonist is personable and easy to identify with. He’s got a man’s self-confidence and easy prose, the author giving full justification behind his arrogance. My favourite comment was: “I likened it to the British Secret Intelligence. For routine problems, any of the double-oh’s would suffice. But for true shit-storms, you only rang up Bond.” Even though the plot was simple, I thoroughly enjoyed this story and found it an excellent piece of work.

Although this doesn’t have the traditional happy ending, this is a fantastic gamer/fantasy novella, excellently written and deeply satisfying.

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