Friday 23 October 2015

SFFS 24-10-2015 Impcatcher Launched!

 This is my snippet this week for SFFSat. SFFSat is a place where a number of authors post snippets from their written works, and give the opportunity for comments, support and encouragement. Please also explore the other blogs that are part of this set - you can find the information here.


 Today's snippet is from Impcatcher, which is now on sale on Amazon for the Kindle, and DriveThru in pdf format. A more general epub version is on its way, as is a paperback.

This snippet carries on from last week's episode. Tal is being attacked in his shop by a pair of professional killers.


 
The man had a bushy beard and a fixed expression, his pale blue eyes like flint chips. Psychotic. Deadly. He lunged – I twisted to evade the shimmering blue of the blade and shoved a large crate into his path. The blade caught the cheap wood, and it charred. I shivered and flung myself back further, knowing the wooden shelves on the side wall were within feet of me, and that I had nowhere further to run. Beardy grinned icily, moving forward with professional caution. I risked a glance at the shelves behind me. He lunged immediately, not entirely to my surprise. I swung sideways and grabbed at the object I had spotted on the shelf, flinging it round and into his face. He cried out in pain, blood welling from each of the spikes digging into his face. Barbed nets are vicious things, like a blanket full of fish-hooks. I use them sparingly, only on really savage prey. Beardy qualified.

Comments welcomed!




9 comments:

  1. "A blanket full of fish-hooks" sounds vicious indeed! Great imagery :) I can't say I feel sorry for Beardy either.

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    1. You don't need to feel sorry for Beardy - he's a nasty piece of work who makes some of Tal's imps look positively sweet.

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  2. Ouch! Sounds like expensive hitman is going to need all that money for some plastic surgery...

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    1. That's why he's expensive - he needs to pay for the damage he suffers doing the job!

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  3. Tal clawed his way out at the last minute as usual.

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    1. He's not out of the woods yet - but he's working on it.

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  4. "he had a bushy beard and a fixed expression" - I like that line! Tal has home court advantage in his shop and it looks like he's using it to his advantage.

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    1. He'd say he needs every advantage he can get.

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  5. Lol 'I use them sparingly, only on really savage prey. Beardy qualified.'

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