JC Hutchins's sf novel 7TH SON serial, Part 6

Welcome to the sixth serialized installment of J.C. Hutchins' human cloning thriller 7th Son: Descent. If this is your first exposure to our free serialization of 7th Son, you can easily catch up by experiencing part one, part two, part three, part four and part five. You can also dive in right away, thanks to...

THE STORY SO FAR: John, Kilroy2.0, Father Thomas and four other unwitting human clones have been assembled by the U.S. government to track their villianous progenitor, a psychopath responsible for the murder of the president. His plans of terror are just beginning.

In the last episode, the clones continued to decipher John Alpha's Morse code clue. Meanwhile at a military base in the Russian wilderness, a former CIA agent named Doug Devlin reminisces about his past -- and his current alliance with Alpha. A much larger conspiracy is unveiled.

Check out this week's installment below. If you're enjoying this serialized experience, support the book by purchasing a copy at Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Borders, or printing this PDF order form and presenting it at your favorite bookstore. You can learn more about the book at J.C.'s site.

Seventh Son, Part 6

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am i missing something? the last few were on the boing site, not http://mt.boingboing.net/cgi-bin/mt/mt.cgi

The link directs to a sign-in page (looks like sign-in to edit the post), not to the next chapter. I'm getting the same error message when I enter my sign-in info, too.

Here's the current address to which the link is pointing:
http://mt.boingboing.net/cgi-bin/mt/mt.cgi?__mode=view&_type=entry&blog_id=1

And here's the error message: "Our apologies, but you do not have permission to access any blogs within this installation. If you feel you have reached this message in error, please contact your Movable Type system administrator."

Shit, my bad -- fixed.

Oh no you haven't Cory - the link is still broken !

Thank you for part 6! It's been 2 weeks since the release of part 5.. I hope I won't have to wait as long for part 7.

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