![]() ![]() There is a large supporting cast too but this isn’t overwhelming in nature. Pizarr and Gehirn are well-crafted and suprisingly deep for such a short book. There are no heroes here, just people living their lives in what seems like a horrendous world. We follow Gehirn’s point of view during these 17-pages and he likes to burn people. ![]() ![]() The two main characters are the decaying, flesh-tattered ship Captain, Pizarr, and his onetime friend, the Pyrocaster, Gehirn. For a short book, I must admit, it is mesmerisingly detailed as well as being thrilling, haunting, fast-paced, and violent. Fletcher advised me that this 17-page-narrative would be fine to approach before reading Beyond Redemption so, one rainy day I frequented a local British pub and whilst enjoying a pint of cider, I devoured the story within an hour. I haven’t yet read that series but it has been on my radar for a while. Fletcher’s short story, Fire and Flesh is a standalone tale from his Manifest Delusions series. ![]()
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