TWISTED TALES: 15 Literary Lies & Epic Yarns
by Mark Fine (Goodreads Author), Geoff Nelder (Goodreads Author), Jean Gill(Goodreads Author), Charlie Flowers (Goodreads Author), Hannah Haq,Elizabeth Horton-Newton (Goodreads Author), Anita Kovacevic (Goodreads Author), Julie Mayerson Brown (Goodreads Author) , more…
Eric Gates's review
Jun 14, 2016
it was amazing
Read in June, 2016
This superb collection of short stories, all with enjoyable twists in their respective tales, has something for everyone. The stories range from the mundane, with a dash of spooky, through the darkly humorous to a new insight on a familiar wrinkle for me.
The three tales that stood out, at least for me, were Mark Fine’s ‘Karmic Odds’ where the twist was the ‘wrinkle’ I mentioned above (no spoilers), Geoff Nelder’s ‘Prime Meridian’, which completely fooled me until the very end, and Elizabeth Horton-Newton’s ‘Old Habits’, almost a backwoods tale from Terror master Stephen King.
I highly recommend this book, not just for the selection of tales it holds, but as an introduction to several authors you may not be familiar with. A wonderful read.
by Mark Fine (Goodreads Author), Geoff Nelder (Goodreads Author), Jean Gill(Goodreads Author), Charlie Flowers (Goodreads Author), Hannah Haq,Elizabeth Horton-Newton (Goodreads Author), Anita Kovacevic (Goodreads Author), Julie Mayerson Brown (Goodreads Author) , more…
Eric Gates's review
Jun 14, 2016
it was amazing
Read in June, 2016
This superb collection of short stories, all with enjoyable twists in their respective tales, has something for everyone. The stories range from the mundane, with a dash of spooky, through the darkly humorous to a new insight on a familiar wrinkle for me.
The three tales that stood out, at least for me, were Mark Fine’s ‘Karmic Odds’ where the twist was the ‘wrinkle’ I mentioned above (no spoilers), Geoff Nelder’s ‘Prime Meridian’, which completely fooled me until the very end, and Elizabeth Horton-Newton’s ‘Old Habits’, almost a backwoods tale from Terror master Stephen King.
I highly recommend this book, not just for the selection of tales it holds, but as an introduction to several authors you may not be familiar with. A wonderful read.