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Resotek Elite: Turbulence
Resotek Elite: Turbulence
Resotek Elite: Turbulence
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Resonance is a strange beast. The Primal Verse looms beneath our world, a crushed monster in a pit of despair. The means by which one gains a resonance cannot be manufactured. Powers are neither hereditary nor predictable, though more often than not, they spring forth in those who are close. Parent and child for the Adamsons. Master and protégé for Miles and Harold. In the case of Jack and Baylee Ryder, brother and sister united in a breaking bond. Bitter tears fall from the cheeks of a young man seeking righteous justice for those who fall through the cracks of Caliber’s so-called protection. Will Turbulence gain the satisfaction he seeks or will bite the bullet for the only family he has left.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBrett P. S.
Release dateMar 14, 2019
ISBN9780463715055
Resotek Elite: Turbulence
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Brett P. S.

Brett Sawyer (1986), born in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, is an indie author who writes short stories & novellas, from science fiction to heroes. He graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2015 with a Bachelor’s in education and currently teaches game design at Lake Land College.Short Change arrived at retailers in November of 2014, the start of a hero series where ordinary people gained powers over oddly specific domains, following the story of a shorter than average hero who can telekinetically manipulate small units of currency.Short Change is free on “smashwords.com/profile/view/BrettPS” and Barnes & Noble along with other samples and short fiction.Brett’s popular releases in science fiction include “Dark Station” and “Tales from the Colony: An Interstellar Saga.” Dark Station is a deep space thriller set aboard an abandoned orbital science station where Ben Gebbley and his crew secretly investigate the disappearance of the original staff before others come to claim the lost assets.

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    Resotek Elite - Brett P. S.

    Table of Contents

    PROLOGUE

    CHAPTER 1

    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 3

    CHAPTER 4

    CHAPTER 5

    CHAPTER 6

    CHAPTER 7

    EPILOGUE

    Prologue

    Partners in Crime

    Skyline, Chicago

    Jack and Baylee Ryder, age 18 and 17 respectively. Older brother and younger sister, partners in crime and survival in a bitter world that spat on them almost as much as their parents did. Resonance users awakened by both need and circumstance, Jack and Baylee prowled the depths of Chicago as Turbulence and Overgrowth, a tragic pair searching for purpose in a grim, nihilistic reality.

    Rain poured down from dark skies above as Jack leapt across the ledge of a high-rise. In mid-flight, he looked down on the city below. Everything seemed so small from up here. Beads of rainwater smacked his face and matted his short, mud-colored hair. He wiped the water from his stubble and touched down on the rooftop of a fifty-story office building.

    The gravel spread around his heels after landing, a side effect of his passive defense. It was weaker up here, for some reason. The closer he climbed to the clouds, the less it worked. On the streets below, rain would spread around him, not a drop on his nose, but that drew unwanted attention. Besides, it felt so good to fly. Sis would never know the joy of it, the freedom, God, the ecstasy.

    Jack walked over to a nearby ledge facing south and peered down at the traffic below. He set his sights on a red Sedan with black trim rolling into a parking garage on the opposite side of the street. Jack reached for the radio on his belt, brought it to his lips, and pushed to talk.

    Sis, that him?

    He let up, waiting for a reply. Static rolled through his ears while the bastard rolled on through. To hell with waiting. Jack primed his stance and prepared for one blast off to remember. It’d be the last thing the loon ever saw.

    Yes, mark confirmed. Jack grinned and holstered his radio. He started his sprint, but he caught himself at the ledge just as trifling words echoed through his radio. Jack, remember what we talked about?

    Of course, he replied. Just the mark.

    Nobody else needs to die, Jack.

    Jack nodded. Understood.

    He

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