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The eagerly anticipated conclusion to The Steele Chronicles! When Frank Steele retired from the police force to work as a private detective, he left behind more foes than friends. His girlfriend Nancy disappears in a high-tech abduction, no trace of her assailants to be found. Steele has a good idea what his long-time enemies want from him in exchange for Nancy, but he isn t willing to put control into the wrong hands. Steele's investigation into the disappearance of his last chance at happiness only takes him further away from the law and deeper into the brutal underworld of a city and a man each desperately holding onto their humanity."

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2010

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December 19, 2017
Outstanding series, satisfying conclusion

Loved the entire Steele Chronicles. Anyone with interest in Steampunk will enjoy. Not exactly Steampunk... Steampunk grown upon the future. You can almost see this future.
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February 9, 2018
Awesome resolution

Great resolution to the Steele series. All the wonderfully realized characters from the first two books. Heroes and villains alike . Don’t miss this thrilling beautifully developed series
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August 1, 2017
The end of a thoroughly enjoyable hard SF cop/detective trilogy, set in near-future Calgary. Recommended.
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June 9, 2013
Entertaining look into the future for sci-fi fans and a good crime/mystery for fans of that genre. The writer posits what body enhancements can do for people, good and bad, and the challenge law abiding folks would face in such a world.
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