She took a last gig for big cash. They had to bury her to hide their deeds. Can she move fast enough to survive? Breeze didn’t see the double cross coming. After doing jobs for their source before, she’s shocked to find a wet work team waiting over her dead getaway driver. When she gets clear and finds out what the job was, she knows she has to move to save her team from the killers. Desperate to save her team from execution, Breeze chooses to cut a deal with her hunters. But deals with devils are always complex, and she fears they won’t let her friends survive and have something crushing planned for her. Can Breeze dodge the devils’ plans or will she be sacrificed to their goals? Moving Target is the exciting first book in the Burn and Bad Karma series cyberpunk series. If you love thrilling action and cyberpunk, then you’ll love Keith Hedger’s engrossing thrill-ride. Buy Moving Target today!
What draws us to dystopian tales despite their darkness? Perhaps it's the chillingly familiar reflection they offer, showcasing potential consequences of our present anxieties. Keith Hedger's "Moving Target" exemplifies this, weaving a cyberpunk-infused dystopia from America's ashes. Megacities crumble under tyrannical governments, while environmental calamities and technological shadows weave a bleak tapestry. Yet, amidst the despair, hope flickers through our anti-hero Breeze. Navigating double-crosses and oppression, Breeze embodies the human spirit's resilience, reminding us that even in the darkest futures, defiance and the fight for a brighter tomorrow can be fiercely captivating. While classic dystopias like "Brave New World" and "1984" laid the foundation, "Moving Target" pushes the genre forward, exploring how information technology and modern geopolitics reshape these nightmarish landscapes. If you seek thought-provoking social commentary and a glimpse into humanity's potential struggles, "Moving Target" is a chilling, yet strangely hopeful, mirror to our present.