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Sex, Violence, Mars: The Ballad of Left of Right

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Sex, Violence, Mars is back and just as entertaining as the first encounter...

The Walrus collective are back yet again tell a short but entertaining tale of Sex, Violence, Mars and much more. This time around we see 'Right' and 'Left' in this kind of buddy story as they try their best to navigate the dangerous but always interesting Mars of the future. Of course there's a range of themes here and they are all aligned with the title.


Armed with atmosphere suits and a stack of cash they soon realise the desired tender on the planet is 'electro' leaving them with a struggle to pay for pretty much anything and that includes the dilemma to charge their suits. While they try to survive on the fringes of Mars and it's complex society, they find others enduring their own struggle, or perhaps just looking to earn a fast buck from two desperados down on their luck.


"You're never gonna get that money back unless you do exactly what I want. And now you're in the hole to me for charge and supplies..."


Their journey takes them on an adventure of action and chasing along with some revelations as we find out more about this planet. Sometimes its them doing the chasing and vice-versa as they target the aptly named 'Death Corp' and their mysterious but powerful leader 'Keiser'. Every so often the lore and backstory of this rich universe is mentioned giving this short but entertaining read depth and range.


Just like the previous encounter the style is delivered with heavy detail on description and chapters/sections move with pace. Our two main protagonists carry a fun chemistry with one another as they do their best to survive, swindle and try not to be swindled themselves. Just how does this link up with the first book? Well, you'll find out and importantly so, its left open for yet more shenanigans on Mars.

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Indie author and book blogger from the UK who works in cutting edge science by day and writes by night. I know the struggle that is indie publishing so my efforts focus on spotlighting fellow authors and contributing to the writing community. I prefer books with a wordcount up to 90k or less

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