Trespassers: A Science-fiction Novel - Plot & Excerpts
This two-story brick building would be where Stewart would lay his trap. “I want one of you upstairs with me . . . and the other down here,” Stewart said to Grizzly, the six-foot-four, 350-pound bear of a man standing in front of him. Grizzly wore a black bandana and ten years worth of beard growth. Next to Grizzly stood a man named Michael-James. He was six feet tall, extra skinny, and starting to go bald in the front, which he offset with a long, scruffy ponytail. He wore a suit that looked as if it had been handed down from a used-furniture salesman. It hung on him in all the wrong ways, but it made him feel dressed for success, as did his fingerless leather gloves. “I’ll go with you,” Grizzly replied, “and Michael-James can stay down here.” Grizzly and Michael-James were bounty hunters. In the good old days, the Limestone Group routinely hired bounty hunters to add muscle to field operations. Bounty hunters were a special breed. They were efficient and low maintenance.
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