Captain Cookie Sullivan does not
normally take her ship, Linda Rae, to
Bishop 13, one of the manmade moons of Mars. But, the well-paying contract
specifies pickup at the Martian moon so she is there. In about four hours her co-pilot,
N’Doro, is to be back at the ship for the twelve hour run from the Corporation
moon to Toshiba Station. Once the cargo was loaded –strictly legit
this time-- she will be free to stretch her legs and get a bite to eat.
She could have eaten something from
the replicator aboard her ship. That quest for food will get her in trouble in Blue
Plate Special: A Cookie Sullivan Short Story by Kate Thornton.
One of several of the Cookie
Sullivan short story series this is another good one. Though is just
may make you think twice about what is on your plate when eating out.
Much like author Kate Thornton’s book
INHUMAN
CONDITION: Tales of Mystery and Suspense as well as the short story It
Doesn’t Take A Genius and her other works, a mystery is present in
these science fiction tales. That was certainly the case with Happy
Hour: A Short Story and is the case here with Blue Plate Special: A Cookie Sullivan Short Story. Regardless of the genre, Kate Thornton is always a good
read.
According to Amazon I picked this up July 2015. I have no idea now if I got it by way of an author free read or I used funds in my Amazon Associate account to snag it to read and review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2016
2 comments:
I agree, Kevin. Kate Thornton is always a good read.
Thank you both, Kevin & Earl! You make me want to write another one!
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