While vacationing in London, Archimedes and Finley the foul-mouthed telekinetic fish find themselves caught up in a strange murder plot that reaches into the upper echelons of social power . . . including the formidable Lord Likely, who fastens his belt long enough to avenge the death of a favourite lover. But as a greater plot unfolds, Archimedes and Likely find themselves on a . . .
The Good Captain is a sci-fi adaptation of Herman Melville’s novella Benito Cereno, conceived for and originally distributed via Twitter. . . .
I started reading The Good Captain today while trying to decide whether or not to list it (it’s a novella—only about 17000 words, and I wasn’t initially sure it fit our site). Well, I ended up reading the whole thing. That’s unusual.
The author describes The Good Captain as a science [more . . .]