Arthur Winter, his wife and daughter move to Rapture with the promise of a better life and more importantly a new start. He intends to work hard and one day be wealthy just like Ryan promises everyone who moves to Rapture.
He opens a small business. For a few years things are good, almost idyllic.
The good life is shattered when one day his daughter mysteriously vanishes without trace.
The police of Rapture don't seem to want to help.
So Arthur sets out to find her himself.
He is lead down into a seedy underworld that exists below the upmarket façade of Rapture.
I had just read BioShock: Rapture and wanted to read some more Bioshock fiction. This was a great short story. In just one hour of an audiobook I heard about Little Sisters, Plasmids, Big Daddies and all of that classic Rapture chaos. This book somehow manages to create a good Bioshock story in an hour. I recommend reading Rapture first though. Big Daddy doesn't do a great job of establishing Rapture. It replied heavily on the environment created by the first game and the novel. As far as I know this is fan fiction. Compared to rapture it's nowhere near as good. but as a short story it's great.