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Space Walk

Tammie Painter

Publisher: Tammie Painter

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Summary

Noise? Corruption? Bugs? This is not the vacation Maya signed up for. 
  
"I gave this short story five stellar stars!...a great story through and through." —Jaunts & Haunts Book Review 
 
Maya has convinced her husband Joel to forego their usual holiday to take her trip of a lifetime. The company SpaceWalk promises adventure, unparalleled views, and, for those who purchase the Enhanced Package, a chance to take part in an actual space walk. 
 
Eager to experience the final frontier, Maya spends all of her and Joel's savings on the enhanced package. But when she ventures outside the ship for her first walk, Maya soon discovers she's not alone. Not in the depths of space, nor within her spacesuit. 
 
What starts out a dream vacation quickly turns dangerous, not only for the passengers and crew, but, thanks to corruption from within SpaceWalk, for all of humanity. 
 
If you like a little snarky humor with your apocalyptic terror and aren't squeamish, you'll love Space Walk.
Available since: 07/01/2020.

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