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Under the Amoral Bridge by Gary A. Ballard Review

By Christiesbookreviews @christiewriting

Under the Amoral Bridge by Gary A. Ballard ReviewUnder the Amoral Bridge by Gary A. Ballard★★★☆☆
In a future world,Artemis Bridge was the guy to contact to get or accomplish almost anything.Bridge always knew a guy, but never touched anything himself, so he couldn’t beincriminated. He made a living by being the “bridge” between the buyer andseller. He was called Amoral because of his lack of morals by connecting thesepeople.  On one of the job connections, his contact was killed and got himstuck with an incriminating video of the mayor. He can’t get rid of it, andpeople are after him to get it.  Now, he is in danger, along with the oneperson in the world that he loved.
This was my first SteamPunk novel, and I didn’t know what to expect. This was not my typical read atall. It was well written and descriptive. I could easily imagine the world. Theauthor did well with giving a vivid image of who Bridge was and what he waslike. He wasn’t really someone I would be friends with.
The story was fast pacedand had a good amount of action. I honestly don’t think it was really my kindof story, so I wasn’t too into it. I did find some things interesting,especially the depiction of the world, and it makes me wonder if our worldis headed that way at all, especially with the government.
It was a good read, and Imay give the rest of the series a try in the future.

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