Silicon(e): All Chapters
All in one place for you to read, chapter by chapter.
When an employee is found dead at Ben Ashmore’s Design and Technology company, things begin to unravel quickly sending both him spiraling into a mystery that seems to point towards corporate espionage and domestic terrorism. As he tries to solve the mystery, he finds out it could be much worse and the price he pays is unimaginable.
- Chapter 1 | Pantone 484
- Chapter 2 | Pantone 137
- Chapter 3 | Pantone Cool Grey 3
- Chapter 4 | Pantone 133
- Chapter 5 | Pantone 2562
- Chapter 6 | Pantone 7484
- Chapter 7 | Pantone 2728
- Chapter 8 | Pantone 871
- Chapter 9 | Pantone 877
- Chapter 10 | Pantone 622
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© 2013-2019 Eric Huber. Silicon(e)™ is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. “Pantone” is a registered trademark of Pantone LLC and is used solely as a play on the colors predominate at the beginning of each chapter.
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