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Steve Rzasa

    Steve Rzasa concentre son écriture sur l'exploration de la nature humaine et de la moralité à travers des récits captivants et réfléchis. Ses œuvres explorent souvent la complexité des relations interpersonnelles et les dilemmes éthiques. Rzasa se caractérise par un style engageant qui plonge les lecteurs dans ses mondes, les incitant à réfléchir sur des questions fondamentales de l'existence. Son approche mêle des éléments d'aventure à de profondes considérations philosophiques.

    Quantum Mortis
    Lines of Communication
    Mercury for Hire
    • Mercury for Hire

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Mercury Hale, a former crime fighter turned mercenary, navigates the underbelly of San Camillo while taking on cases for payment. His latest challenge arises when a specialist from the Procyon Foundation disappears, leading him to confront a new and terrifying breed of monster threatening the city. As he delves deeper into the mystery, Mercury must balance his need for work with the growing danger lurking in the shadows.

      Mercury for Hire
    • Lines of Communication

      The Vincent Chen Compendium

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Vincent Chen plays a crucial role in maintaining communication between star systems within the Realm of Five, managing the comms ferry satellites. Known for his cautious nature, he prioritizes safety and avoids taking risks for others, which shapes his interactions and decisions in a high-stakes environment. The story explores the balance between duty and personal connection in a vast, interconnected universe.

      Lines of Communication
    • Quantum Mortis

      A Man Disrupted

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set on the independent planet of Rhysalan, the story revolves around Chief Warrant Officer Graven Tower, who navigates the complexities of maintaining order among thousands of exiled governments and their diverse alien populations. Tasked with overseeing the Xenocriminology and Alien Relations department, Tower confronts a range of challenges, including assassinations, revolutions, and civil wars, all while managing the tensions that arise in this volatile sanctuary. The narrative explores themes of duty, conflict, and the intricacies of interspecies relations.

      Quantum Mortis