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Mustafa (Moose) McCabe has not only survived the apocalypse, but thrived in it. With laws and morality all but abandoned six years after World War III, he has reverted to one of society’s most ancient means of domination and economic abundance. Can the slave broker redeem himself when his perspective shifts to that of a conquered slave?
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Posted March 15, 2013
Poetic justice.
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Posted May 31, 2012
This was a good, short, story im giving im 4 stars and since the last person admitted it too, i do admit i had tears in my eye at the end
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Posted March 10, 2012
The book was good, not a spellbinder,but good. I enjoyed reading it, but I was going to give it 3 stars. I rethought that because the ending really knocked me over. I actually had tears in my eyes. I certainly look forward to more of ms. Tenfeathers' books
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Posted August 16, 2011
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Mustafa (Moose) McCabe has not only survived the apocalypse, but thrived in it. With laws and morality all but abandoned six years after World War III, he has reverted to one of society’s most ancient means of domination and economic abundance. Can the slave broker redeem himself when his perspective shifts to that of a conquered slave?