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You're never too old to change the future.A resident of a nursing home discovers something strange when he orchestrates his escape heist. A mother must decide what to do when four copies of her son return from the Duplication War. An elderly villain writes one last letter to her superhero daughter. Fourteen stories of justice, beauty, and innovation that prove you don't need to be young to be ambitious. Too old to make a difference? Step aside, kid. We're Not Done Yet.
Aged, annoyed, and ready to tear it all down. Ajay Andersen broke cryptography, but there are still plenty of secrets. A work of art is stolen from the Minneapolis Arts Institute, but there's something strange about this modern Russian masterpiece. It's a callback to a simpler time and a step forward into the future. Its value is not in provenance or materials. It's in knowledge. And someone's desperate to learn the truth. When the thieves ask Ajay to solve this unsolvable puzzle, he needs to decide what he cares about more: staying hidden or staying safe.
They call it The Cascade.Ajay Andersen has heard rumors. The darkest corners of the network have mentioned something so dangerous it could threaten his granddaughter's life. He doesn't know what it is, and he doesn't know how to fix it.But he knows he's going to need to break a few laws to get his answers.In these four connected short stories, Ajay Andersen seeks information, acquires funding, and recruits a crew. All this so that he can get to the bottom of the problem that's been killing kids with special abilities.Kids like his granddaughter.
Technology has boomed in the years since Texas became independent. Antigravity's cheap. Weapons shoot all manner of energy. Human modification has become as common as football on a Friday night.Yet, not everyone embraces technology.When a rancher is murdered, Sheriff J.D. Crow calls upon his old-fashioned tracking skills to find the killer. When the trail leads him to a complex conspiracy, J.D. is forced to confront the very core of his beliefs. Doing the right thing has always been straightforward, but now things don't seem so simple.What does it mean to hold hard the line of Justice in an Age of Metal and Men?
War blazes all around, but it's not J.D.'s war. Not this time.There are two bounties out for Francis William Brown. One alive. One dead. J.D. finally catches the man he's been after all these years when Francis comes without hardly a fight.But it ain't ever that simple. A bullet in the skull would be proper for what Francis has done but keeping him alive might be the key to ending the war that's tearing Texas apart. J.D. needs to decide if keeping a promise and ending the war is worth the risk of seeing the worst criminal in the history of Texas walk free.An itch at the back of his skull tells him that maybe all this is part of Francis' plan.Will he kill Francis in cold blood, or is there still Honor in an Age of Metal and Men?
Something ain't right in the town of Swallow Hill.A boy's cold blooded murder yanks J.D. from his life of peace. Guilt at past failures drives him, but soon the problem in Swallow Hill proves to be too much to solve alone. Problem is, there's nobody he can trust: not his old war buddy, not the sheriff, and definitely not the good-looking gentleman from the city. Seems everyone around wants him to shoot someone else.J.D. has to decide: is he going to go in guns blazing or is there a better way? Can there possibly be Peace in an Age of Metal and Men?
Retired, reclusive, and too smart to die.Hacker Ajay Andersen knows his retirement isn't always going to be sunshine and roses. He's committed to protecting those he loves, and sometimes that's not going to be easy.But things get complicated fast when he finds Silas Cardoso's body in his living room.An environmentalist entrepreneur threatens the very wilderness he once protected. Mercenaries hold information that could endanger Ajay's granddaughter Kylie. If he's going to make things right, Ajay will need to venture somewhere he never wants to go during the harsh Minnesota winter: Outside.Too old to race a snowmobile through a dense forest? Maybe. Too old to be a pain in the butt?Not this Grandfather.
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