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It's taken me back to being a kid writing my page a day diary- 2000 ish words per episode.
I didn't grow up on a space station though. And I didn't have a robot dog called Banyon. But apart from that...

I am enjoying Amy's story- RL's too. I have read Alex's already on Kindle. The one that Amy did is shorts bursts that keep you hanging. By the end of the chapter, you are a hostage and you don't care what it cost- you are going to buy it. I think I'm developing an addiction to Radish.
Faith Jones wrote a brilliant explanation of Radish in her review of Bulwark. I don't know how to pull up her review individually- but all of them are lovely. Take a look. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Faith Jones wrote a brilliant explanation of Radish in her review of Bulwark. I don't know how to pull up her review individually- but all of them are lovely. Take a look. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

That review was brilliant btw.
lololo. I know, she's so bright. I love her reviews. She wrote one for my son that was so clever.
You'll find Missing Remnants under the Sci-Fi section. It's got a robot dog called Banyon, what's not to love?
https://radish.app.link/bqHb4sJDfG
Track, one of the station's best detectives has been benched for three months to adjust his attitude. A woman he recognises from around the station fails to gain his help and later dies at his front door. The Authority isn't interested. Faced with options of recreational or self-help courses or running his own investigation he picks the latter. He's not happy and he's not into arts and crafts. He likes hobbling after the bad guy while waiting for the Authority to fix his knee. With no access to the system to help him, he's reliant on the goodwill and discretion of a few friends and colleagues. Track's investigation uncovers an insidious plot the Authority will stop at nothing to cover up.