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Light Play by N. D. Hansen-Hill


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"Buy the print book Buy the ebook - read it now! Blurb BOOK ONE OF THE LIGHT PLAY TRILOGY NOMINATED FOR THE FRANKLIN EBOOK AWARDS! Rick learns that survival isn't enough when a virus is bio-engineered - when it's the accidental byproduct of experiments blending plant and animal genes. Survival is only the beginning. He has yet to salvage a life from the terrifying side-effects of the infection. Then he must decide how far he's willing to go to stop the spread of the disease, and whether he's still human enough to make sacrifices for his race. Light Play   Book One of The Light Play Trilogy   Prologue            T he woman stood quietly at the window, gazing unseeing at the day’s yellow glare. A sudden jolt stirred her from an unnatural stillness, and she turned away with a swift gasp of fear. “What next?” she wondered aloud.        Her dash from the room was halted by the recoiling of the cat, which cowered, hissing, near her feet.        The woman’s lips creased in a self-deprecating smile. “Damned cat,” she whispered, recalling yesterday’s words. “Which of us is damned now?”        The feline slunk away—hiding its tomcat’s boldness beneath spiky hair and flattened ears.        Angry with the cat’s reaction, the woman moved swiftly toward the far wall.        The cat—hidden now beneath a chair—dared a backwards glance, just in time to see the human figure drift through the solid plastered wood partition. He chased her departure with a bold yowl.        The walls echoed his cry, seeming to hold it for just a second too long. When it came back to his ears, the distorted wailing was no longer alone, but held the lonely misery of a human’s despairing sigh.       Chapter One            “H o, Rick!”        Rick could hear Cole’s footsteps thudding up the hall.        “Wanna shoot a few?” Cole’s shouts were interspersed with the pounding rhythm of a basketball.  "
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