Day 1164: The Twenty-Sixth

Not the twenty-seventh.

It never ceases to amaze me how fast I can look at the date and then forget what I just — Squirrel!

#tommw 60F scattered clouds. Calm

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4 Responses to Day 1164: The Twenty-Sixth

  1. Anita Lewis says:

    The order of the LaNague series:
    According to when written:
    1. Healer (1976)
    2. Wheels within Wheels (1978)
    3. An Enemy of the State (1980)
    4. Dydeetown World (1989)
    5. The Tery (1989)

    According to Amazon:
    1 An Enemy of the State
    2 Wheels within Wheels
    3 The Tery
    4 Dydeetown World
    5 Healer

    It sounds like you are reading them in the Amazon order. Is that right?

    • Tara Li says:

      I would tend to suggest reading Enemy of the State, followed by Healer, then picking up Wheels, and then the last two. And yes, Micheal Williamson’s Freehold stories share much DNA with this.

    • Nathan says:

      Yeah. I’m up to The Tery. but picking up a lot of common themes from my conception of Toe-Hold space.

  2. Kelly S says:

    I’ve been pondering how an assassin gets paid since “From Ashes Born”.
    The best answer I can come up with is that it’s not in CPJCT credits. Either another form of currency, or barter. Selling items acquired outside CPJCT guidelines for profit within CPJCT. Basic money laundering. It’s how organized crime and criminal cartels (illegal drugs and weapons) make their illegally gained money into nice legal money that can be put into a bank. Politicians do this too, and they are a lot more likely to get away with it.
    How does the crew of the “Sarcastic Voice” pay for the dodgy scrubbers they buy at Odin’s Outpost in Captains Share? I’m guessing it’s not in easily traceable CPJCT credits.

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