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296 pages, Paperback
First published November 8, 2022




The Blue Flamingo was the name of the club, if you’re asking. Which you’re not. But that’s kind of how story-telling works, isn’t it? Like a one-sided conversation. I ramble on, you listen. And if I lose your interest, well, you can just turn the page or close the book.
You won’t though. You’ll want to hear this story. And I need to tell it. Because I’ve not told anyone else, not in over fifty years. And that’s a long time to nurse a horror.
End of the Liner, in which passengers have been trapped on a Disney-type cruise ship for 50 years.I’m not usually a big fan of short story collections, but I certainly enjoyed this one. Recommended.
The Lion at the Gate, in which a group of teens find a giant lion’s head graffitied on a gate, and the graffiti seems to be able to move.
I’m Not Ted, in which everyone wrongly thinks the narrator is Ted, who seems to be living the narrator’s dream life.
Final Course, in which a man takes his daughter to a dinner party during the end of the world.
The Copy Shop, in which a woman discovers a copy shop that can improve upon the original.
Dust, in which a woman seems to be the only guest in an old hotel.