TAILIEUCHUNG - Dead Man's Hand

Dead Man's Hand by P X Duke Published by P X Duke at Smashwords Copyright 2011 P X Duke Discover other titles by P X Duke at Visit the author’s web site Smashwords Edition, License Notes Thank you for downloading this free ebook. Although this is a free book, it remains the copyrighted property of the author, and may not be reproduced, copied and distributed for commercial or non-commercial purposes. | Dead Man s Hand by P X Duke Published by P X Duke at Smashwords Copyright 2011 P X Duke Discover other titles by P X Duke at https profile view pxduke Visit the author s web site http Smashwords Edition License Notes Thank you for downloading this free ebook. Although this is a free book it remains the copyrighted property of the author and may not be reproduced copied and distributed for commercial or non-commercial purposes. If you enjoyed this book please encourage your friends to download their own copy at where they can also discover other works by this author. Thank you for your support. Disclaimer What follows is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Places mentioned by name are entirely fictitious and purely products of the author s imagination and are not meant to bear resemblance to actual places or locations. Dead Man s Hand The last time I saw Jean-Marc he was wearing a particularly noticeable and unique ring that he had picked up in his travels. I had never seen anything quite like it. It was in gold and silver extremely detailed of a tall ship fully rigged and under full sail on what appeared to be black onyx. When I asked him about it he said he had found the ring during one of his market forays in the Merkato in Addis. The souk he bought it from wasn t able to tell him anything about the ring. I wanted to look at the ring more closely. When I asked him to take it off he refused. Obviously it had a great deal of meaning to him and to some extent I understood why given the intricacy of the design. Where he bought it probably figured into that too. In any case I thought the ring summed up every aspect of our occupations as aviators. We wandered around the world across oceans and continents moving from location to location contract to contract job to job and relationship to relationship. Making arrangements The transient nature of our occupation .

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