Tragediennes Tragediennes

Tragediennes

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Beschreibung des Verlags

These thirteen stories by Ray Schweitzer will give you hours of enjoyment, lasting haunting memories and nightmares! They will keep you turning pages to the astonishing endings. It is a collection of realistic adventure having a tragedienne in common. Each story delivers a lure of the unknown...challenge of the unexpected...thrill of the unseen. There are no fantasizes, science fiction, nor fairy tale worlds. Read about escapades that may not have occurred-YET!...Stories that might have happened!...But every saga could possibly materialize. If you want fiction to fit the incredible facts of today, then read these short stories....Included are "Pursued!" a riveting vignette about not just the dangers of a stalking erotomaniac. "That'll Teach You!" an enthralling diurnal story of a jilted lover's misplaced revenge. "Poor Groom," a remarkable saga of exactly when a honeymoon is over. A "Woman's Prerogative," a tale of a woman's physical and mental violations and her personal solution. "The Ills of Summer," an emotional memory captivating a chronicle of traumatic experiences on a honeymoon. "Elmira's Excursions," a fascinating story of individuals taking advantage of another's disabilities. "Phew!" a humorous change of pace about an obsessive-compulsive woman who's reputation is flawed by her personal hygiene. "Miss Violet," about a brief encounter with a town's benefactor-a terminal story. "Reunion," a traditional class reunion experience proving the old adage "you can't go home again." "Not Me!" an atypical modern-day identity thief entanglement. "When the Fat Lady Sings," is a captivating story of two people demonstrating that life has no guarantees. "Moment of Terror," a spellbinding account of a serial killer. "The Prediction," is the final story of fate, premonition, and predestination.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2006
20. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
155
Seiten
VERLAG
Xlibris
GRÖSSE
482.4
 kB

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