The Tap Water Massacre
When a mismatched pair of 24th century bounty hunters help prosecute a local dictator for mass murder, their squabbling jeopardizes the prosecution’s case and their own safety.

This 3,000 word short story is set in a world where bounty hunters have a monopoly on Big Data and any information is available - for a price. That is, assuming you don't end up with a total clod of a bounty hunter to get it for you.
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The Tap Water Massacre
When a mismatched pair of 24th century bounty hunters help prosecute a local dictator for mass murder, their squabbling jeopardizes the prosecution’s case and their own safety.

This 3,000 word short story is set in a world where bounty hunters have a monopoly on Big Data and any information is available - for a price. That is, assuming you don't end up with a total clod of a bounty hunter to get it for you.
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The Tap Water Massacre

The Tap Water Massacre

by Mark Sarney
The Tap Water Massacre

The Tap Water Massacre

by Mark Sarney

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Overview

When a mismatched pair of 24th century bounty hunters help prosecute a local dictator for mass murder, their squabbling jeopardizes the prosecution’s case and their own safety.

This 3,000 word short story is set in a world where bounty hunters have a monopoly on Big Data and any information is available - for a price. That is, assuming you don't end up with a total clod of a bounty hunter to get it for you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014265041
Publisher: Mark Sarney
Publication date: 03/21/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 311 KB

About the Author

Mark Sarney is an American science fiction writer who explores areas such as predictive modeling, data mining, social epidemics, and other cutting edge social science ideas. He also intends to address the worldwide shortage of space pirate stories at some point.

He has been published at Daily Science Fiction.com and has several short stories and novels coming soon. You can follow him at marksarney.com and on twitter.com/trackball.
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