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The Jacq of Spades

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by Patricia Loofbourrow

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  Diamond

  Motto: Diamonds protect their own

  A large group of immigrant workers from the South African diamond mines settled in Bridges in the early 1500’s AC. Proud of their unique identity, this disparate group of families began to call themselves “Diamonds” and exclusively intermarry.

  Patriarch: Julius Diamond (wife: Rachel)

  Sons:

  Jack Roland Diamond (Black Jack), age 26

  Jonathan Courtenay Diamond, age 26, his twin brother

  Daughter:

  Gardena Diamond, age 24

  Retainer:

  Daniel, manservant (deceased)

  Others:

  Octavia Diamond, a nanny

  Roland, a small boy

  Hart

  Motto: Ready for anything

  Descended from Appalachian and Chinese workers, Crispin Hartmann led one of the early street gangs of the early 1700’s. This gang called themselves the Harts and were one of the major players in the looting and other unpleasant acts seen during the Coup.

  Patriarch: Charles Hart (wife: Judith)

  Heir (and Inventor): Etienne Hart (wife: Helen, daughter: Ferti)

  Under protection:

  Joseph Kerr, age 23

  Josephine Kerr, age 23, his twin sister

  Polansky Kerr IV, age 87, their grandfather

  Marja, their housekeeper

  Clubb

  Motto: A golden harvest

  Clover Banditerna was a worker on a farm near the zeppelin until the Alcatraz Coup. Seeing an opportunity, he and his fellow workers called themselves the Clubbs Of Justice and seized the zeppelin station, along with the controls to the aperture.

  Knowing that no one could go in or out of the city without going through them, the group charged exorbitant rates and became extremely rich.

  After the Coup, Clover Banditerna changed his name, calling himself Johnny Clubb.

  Patriarch: Alexander Clubb (wife: Regina, granddaughter: Calcutta)

  Heir: Lance Clubb, age 23

  Other players

  Spadros quadrant:

  Eleanora Bryce, a widow

  Herbert Bryce, age 16, her son

  David Bryce, age 12, her son

  Nicholas (Nick, Air), her son (deceased)

  Madame Marie Biltcliffe, a dress shop owner

  Tenni, age 17, her shop maid

  Vig Vikenti, a saloon owner

  Gypsy gal, a working woman in Vig’s saloon

  Constable Paix Hanger, a policeman

  Market Center:

  Bridges Daily, a newspaper

  Acol Durak, the editor

  Thrace Pike, a reporter (wife: Gertie)

  Swan, map room caretaker (Records Hall)

  Anna Goren, an apothecary

  Other:

  Jacqui’s Ma, a brothel owner

  The Masked Man, rumored to be a quadrant money-man

  Ely Kerr, a drunkard

  Major Blackwood, an old Army man

  The Red Dogs, a children’s street gang

  Stephen Rivers, age 15, a “chip”

  Clover, age 18, an “ace”

  Morton, their trey leader/Blaze Rainbow, a gentleman

  Golden Bridges, a tabloid

  Frank Pagliacci, a scoundrel

  Zia, a maid

  Peedro Sluff, a Party Time addict

  Acknowledgments

  A novel is, by necessity, a team project. Many people have helped me along the way, and I’d like to thank them. I appreciate the willingness to read a partially finished book and the wonderful input given by Andy Loofbourrow, Bekah June, Sharon Lee, Samantha Ashpaugh, Tasha Reese, and David Bridger. I’d also like to thank Dennis McDonald for his support, advice, and example in self-publishing, Erin Hartshorn for her generosity and meticulous proofreading, Anita Carroll for her gorgeous cover art, and Jerry Bennett for his boundless enthusiasm. You all inspire me.

  This book would not be what it is today without the hours spent by my son Corwin Loofbourrow reading and re-reading my many edits and haranguing his mom to make my work the best it could be. Thank you.

  About the Author

  Patricia Loofbourrow is a writer, gardener, artist, musician, poet, wildcrafter, and married mother of three who loves power tools, dancing, genetics, and anything to do with outer space. She also has an MD. Heinlein would be proud.

  You can follow her blog at JacqOfSpades.com and find her on Twitter (@Jacq_Of_Spades), Tumblr http://red-dog-conspiracy.tumblr.com/ and The Jacq of Spades Facebook page.

  Note from the Author

  Thanks so much for reading The Jacq of Spades. If you liked the book, please contact me, or leave a review where you bought this.

  Read more by Patricia Loofbourrow

  RED DOG CONSPIRACY

  The Jacq of Spades

  The Queen of Diamonds

  The Ace of Clubs

  The King of Hearts

  RED DOG CONSPIRACY PREQUELS

  Gutshot: The Catastrophe

  The Alcatraz Coup

  Vulnerable

 

 

 


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