Mobster Tales. Short Story Collections
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5365-8597-1
- EAN9781536585971
- Date de parution20/09/2016
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAlex Ander
Résumé
This 10-story collection runs the gamut from the hokey to the humorous, the wannabes to the would'a-beens, the chilling to the childish to the deadly serious. There are 8 stories from Harvey and 2 from his borderline psychotic persona, Eric Stringer. Come along for some fun!Of this collection, reader and author Steve Ross wrote"Why are we attracted to violence--real-world or fictional? Are we cathartically venting frustrations?Does our crocodile brain need disinhibited expression? Or is it simply perverse fun?"Probably nobody knows for sure, but this particular crime-story collection offers a somehow refreshingly entertaining alternative to our often you'd-better-behave-or-else world."Here are ten stories featuring climactic surprise endings where tension finally erupts with a satisfying release."As with most good storytelling, characters with good reasons for doing the wrong things remind us of ourselves."
This 10-story collection runs the gamut from the hokey to the humorous, the wannabes to the would'a-beens, the chilling to the childish to the deadly serious. There are 8 stories from Harvey and 2 from his borderline psychotic persona, Eric Stringer. Come along for some fun!Of this collection, reader and author Steve Ross wrote"Why are we attracted to violence--real-world or fictional? Are we cathartically venting frustrations?Does our crocodile brain need disinhibited expression? Or is it simply perverse fun?"Probably nobody knows for sure, but this particular crime-story collection offers a somehow refreshingly entertaining alternative to our often you'd-better-behave-or-else world."Here are ten stories featuring climactic surprise endings where tension finally erupts with a satisfying release."As with most good storytelling, characters with good reasons for doing the wrong things remind us of ourselves."