Masters of Flux and Anchor SOUL RIDER III: MASTERS OF FLUX AND ANCHORJack L. Chalker Copyright © 1985 by Jack L. ChalkerISBN: 0-812-53281-3e-book ver. 1.0 For Tim Sullivan, in the hope and expectation thathe will hit the big time, a giant spectacle with a dash of byap! 1POWER AND INFLUENCE If evil looks ordinary, even mundane, until it is too late, then Zelligman Ivan looked more ordinary than most. He was a small, thin man of apparent middle age. with a long, drawn face that had a chin far too large, a beak-like nose, two beady little brown eyes, and short gray hair. His beard was a close-cropped goatee only slightly less gray than his hair, and his thin, short moustache was both small and gray enough to be invisible from any distance. He wore the clothing of a respectable Anchor, a brown corduroy suit and string tie, with faded brown dress boots and a peculiar formal round hat, and he sat on a horse upright and unmoving. Overall, Zelligman Ivan riding through Flux was a comical sight, but there was nothing at all comical about the man himself.They watched him come, as only those who live in Flux and are driven mad by it can watch, and they licked their lips.
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