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Which Reed Stephens story is the one that ...
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:38 pm
by Landwaster
(wouldn't fit in title)
... end up in a shoot- or stab- out at a house?
I've been unable to access anything to read for years, and am trying to remember what I HAVE read.
The first Reed Stephens book I read was the martial arts tourney one. Then I found another and read it, but can now remember precious little of it.
All I do remember was Brew being in a town trying to solve/sort something, and it pretty much climaxed in a fight/injuring/possible killing at a house that I
think he was trying to keep secure from incursion. I have a feeling there was a stabbing and the story basically finished with Brew doing a runner. Could be wrong on many counts, but there
was a fight at a house (possibly outside it - carport, patio, entrance?) and someone
did get hurt.
I read a few of the threads here but couldn't get to the bottom of it.
Oh, and HI!!!

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:10 pm
by wayfriend
Hello, Landwaster.
In order of publishing:
The Man Who Killed His Brother is the one where Brew is trying to find his niece.
The Man Who Risked His Partner is the one where Brew and Ginny are protecting a Bank Executive.
The Man Who Tried to Get Away is the one where Brew goes to a mystery camp.
The Man Who Fought Alone is the one with the martial arts academy.
I think the one you are thinking of is the second one.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:26 pm
by Landwaster
Hiya wayfriend, yep from those descriptions I think you're right, protecting an executive sounds familiar. Thank you for your way friendly reply!
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:22 am
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Oh look...it's LandWaster again.
--A
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:43 am
by Landwaster
Well I'm in the real world most of the time ... you know how much more time passes in here than out there

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:57 am
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Hahahaha, I think you got that backwards...time passes more in here.
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:54 am
by Landwaster
No I'm sure I have it right, I duck out of real life once a day to post here, but each time, in KW, it seems months have passed
Stop giving me that blank look, and get your grubby mitts outta the stone!
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 6:49 am
by Avatar
Oh wait, I think you're right.

I must have misread what you said, because I said exactly what you said. Just in a different order.
You wrote:you know how much more time passes in here
I wrote:time passes more in here
We were both right, except for me when I said you weren't.
--A
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:36 pm
by Landwaster

Glad we have that settled

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 6:47 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:11 pm
by Ryzel
I always found it kind of funny that Mick would get shot in one of the books (The Man Who Risked His Partner from 1984) and would keep that wound until at least after the end of "The Man Who Fought Alone" from 1991.
Then again I have never quite gotten around the fact that so little time passes in some SRD books. The Gap is a good example.
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:11 pm
by StevieG
Yeah, bugger all time passes between all four books
Less than the Gap from memory.
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:44 pm
by Ryzel
There are a few places where time passes without anything much happening in both. There are one or more long stays in hospital in the Reed Stephens books, and there is a time in Forbidden Knowledge where the Captains Fancy is just travelling slowly while a lot of stuff happens onboard. But once they come to Thanatos Minor things happen very quickly. A lot quicker than I would expect for such large books at least.