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Second Wind: Short Stories
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-961042-15-5
- EAN9781961042155
- Date de parution28/10/2023
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurProvocative Press
Résumé
48 short stories to chill and burn Brace yourself. A new batch of deviously original stories from Terry F. Torrey is blowing in, with strange characters and surprising plots. Scratch your head at the tales in Strange Days, where the "Storm Trees" react to a summer squall, everyone goes crazy for "The Red Balloon, " and a regular guy gets railroaded into "Suspicious Behavior." Feel a chill at the stories in Nervous Nights, where a motorcyclist is trapped in a dark "Cycle, " and the "Ghost Runner" haunts the highways.
In Men and Women, feel the glow of the "Hot Summer Night, " the tender saltiness "On The Beach, " and the jaw-dropping shock of "World of White." In Life and Death, mourn "The Death of Karma, " relish the unanswered questions in "Above The Field Of Buttercups, " and feel the chill of "A Dark And Stormy Night." Get ready to laugh at Silly People, where the subversive "Enemies Of The Library" operate in the shadows, where Idea Man goes unappreciated, and where Larry Harrison suffers an ordinary night shift. These and many more stories are churning in, and the forecast is for a dark and stormy night of fiction.
This is the mighty Second Wind.
In Men and Women, feel the glow of the "Hot Summer Night, " the tender saltiness "On The Beach, " and the jaw-dropping shock of "World of White." In Life and Death, mourn "The Death of Karma, " relish the unanswered questions in "Above The Field Of Buttercups, " and feel the chill of "A Dark And Stormy Night." Get ready to laugh at Silly People, where the subversive "Enemies Of The Library" operate in the shadows, where Idea Man goes unappreciated, and where Larry Harrison suffers an ordinary night shift. These and many more stories are churning in, and the forecast is for a dark and stormy night of fiction.
This is the mighty Second Wind.



















