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Gravity and Need

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After you have sex with a total stranger on top of a three-thousand dollar television, what you’re supposed to do is zip up, exchange fake numbers, and never see each other again.


But for two people who prefer for life and love to have an edge, that’s just the beginning of a very complicated relationship indeed. (This short story also appears in the anthology SCAR TISSUE)

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First published July 18, 2010

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Marcus Sakey

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Marcus Sakey is the bestselling author of nine novels, including the Brilliance Trilogy, which has sold more than a million copies.

His novel AFTERLIFE (July 18, 2017) is soon to be a major motion picture from Imagine Entertainment and producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. His novel Good People was made into a film starring James Franco and Kate Hudson.

Marcus lives in Chicago with his wife and daughter.

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"Ridiculously good...Sakey makes you grin at high-flying feats of imagination, and then grin harder because he sticks the landing. The master of the mindful page turner."
-Gillian Flynn

"Nothing short of brilliant."
-Chicago Tribune

"It's depth and intelligence and passion and emotion that set Sakey apart."
-Lee Child

"Sakey reminds me why I keep reading."
-Cleveland Plain-Dealer

"One of our best storytellers."
-Michael Connelly

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April 28, 2022
A little hard to follow

It took a while to get into this one. I think it's all the section breaks. Boy, but what a finish!
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April 22, 2018
Gravity Is a Little Letdown at 9.8 Meters per Second Squared

I loved Sakey’s Brilliance Trilogy, but I was less impressed with this story. It may just have been from the fact that there is less time in a short story to bond with the character. That is probably why I like novels better. However the plot, while creative, seems a little contrived. I guess I just NEED more.
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May 28, 2016
Gravity

Whoa! What a shockingly awesome story. Caught me by surprise. I've been reading Sakey's novels and just began his short stories. Great read!
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