Yoshio Kita�s hopelessness and lack of faith in his future crystallizes into a decision to commit suicide by what he calls �capital punishment at free will�, meaning his only pressing problem now is how to spend both his remaining self-allocated seven days on earth and all his worldly money. From fi
Death of Choice
✍ Scribed by Micheal Maxwell
- Book ID
- 100175226
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Tom Clancy said “Fundamentally, I think of myself as a storyteller, not a writer”. It is our hope that in this anthology you will find a story to love. We come from as varied backgrounds as we do locations. Hawaii to New York, California to Texas, and Texas to Tennessee; we have come together to share our love of storytelling.
The characters within these pages are a wondrous mix as well. A flamboyant Knoxville designer, a 1900s investigative reporter, a neurosurgeon, a coroner, a woman dripping of Russian opulence and Parisian elegance, a detective that has simply had enough, and a Tennessee Police Chief all fill the pages and the imagination in Death of Choice.
Come along with us to a Children’s Cemetery, 1920’s London, a daisy fresh diner in L.A., a fog shrouded barn, a small town in Tennessee, a Honolulu beach, and meet a collection of short stories from writers that will give you chills, thrills, and a set of tales you will long remember.
Our hope is through these intriguing introductions you will discover an author or two you will want to read more of, and get to know better. Each of the authors in this anthology have many more books for you to enjoy. So find that spot where you love to curl up and read, and enjoy this collection of murder, mayhem and mystery.
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