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Pickle Pie

A Cyberpink Story

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Blood runs pink.

The Hunger Games meets GLOW in this bloody mess of a sport story.

When a bankrupt armorer ends up owning a second-rate jugger player, he decides to go for it. But will he manage to even turn a profit when he knows little about the game and its seedy world, when the opponents play dirty on and off the field, and when the game's popularity grows with every player injury and death?

Do you want to watch the bloody game of Cyberpink? Do you want to meet Pickle Pie? Then listen to this exciting story where popularity is queen and blood runs pink.

©2018 George Saoulidis (P)2019 George Saoulidis
Action & Adventure Cyberpunk Fiction Science Fiction Game
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Futuristic Athens and the 'fastest game ever', Cyberpink. Meet the girls, five to a team, and the game itself, a dirtier, faster, more vicious game even than Rollerball. And one girl in particular, known later as Pickle, and her impoverished owner, an expert armourer, who'd known nothing about the game before acquiring her contract.

As so often with Mr.Saouliditis, expect a visual barrage set in an horrendous world of gratuitous survival. Always unexpectedly immaginative, this one dazzles. Sardonic voiced narrator Luke Rounda picks up and runs with the story with great delivery and intonation and additional sound effects (from Freesound.org) contribute to build atmosphere.

I am indebted to the rights holder of Pickle Pie, who, at my request freely gifted me a complimentary copy, via Audiobook Boom. Crazy characters, terrifying 'game' and great fun. Thank you. I will certainly be looking for more.

Rats in expensive clothes

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The thing about freebies it you get the chance to try books you've never heard of, sometimes they're bad but some times you come across a hidden gem, Pickle pie is one such gem. I've read/listened to a few gamelit/harem books but never a (futuristic) sports related one and I was glad to find the genre carries across really well

A great first book

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