Microchip Murder - A Katla KillFile (Amsterdam Assassin Series, #2)

Microchip Murder - A Katla KillFile (Amsterdam Assassin Series, #2)

by Martyn V. Halm
Microchip Murder - A Katla KillFile (Amsterdam Assassin Series, #2)

Microchip Murder - A Katla KillFile (Amsterdam Assassin Series, #2)

by Martyn V. Halm

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Overview

Assassin Katla has to kill an industrial spy and retrieve the stolen item...

The Microchip Murder KillFile (8,600 words) follows freelance assassin Katla Sieltjes executing a contract on an industrial spy, who is in the process of selling a stolen microchip with valuable software to the competition. Katla’s client wants the stolen microchip and research materials returned to him, but her target is wary and the unscrupulous buyers are prepared to kill for the stolen software.

The Katla KillFile short stories chronologically precede the novels in the Amsterdam Assassin Series.

Each KillFile features Katla Sieltjes, expert in disguising homicide, executing one of her contracts. While not mandatory reading, each KillFile provides insight both in Katla’s work methods and skill, and additional background information in her character and personal history.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940016138923
Publisher: Pushdagger Publishing Limited
Publication date: 10/31/2012
Series: Amsterdam Assassin Series , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 626 KB

About the Author

Martyn V. Halm lives in Amsterdam with his wife Maaike, two children, two cats, and countless imaginary characters vying for attention.

 


Writing realistic crime fiction is hard work, especially when you're a stickler for verisimilitude. When your protagonist is a seasoned killer, research can take you right up to Nietzsche’s abyss. Luckily, things get easier after the first few killings...


Apart from being an accomplished prevaricator, Martyn already possessed an eclectic variety of skills that qualified him to write the Amsterdam Assassin Series. Skills he shares with his deadly fictional characters...

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