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Tales of the Late Twentieth Century

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TALES OF THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY

An aging, ex-musician working inside the incinerator chamber of an old 19th century hotel discovers a locked room that contains a Book of Souls of tenants of the past century. A soldier returning from the Iraq War meets a beautiful and enigmatic girl waging her own military campaign, as darkly terrifying as the one he left behind. The son of a New Orleans mobster hit-man receives a beyond-the-grave message from his once-abusive, now-dead father that changes everything he thought he knew about their lives. A homeless man, collecting cans to survive, finds himself being followed by a stranger he is sure is the reincarnation of Dick Tracy. A woman who has lost her Texas ranchman husband and any further meaning to her life, is suddenly contacted by a young runaway cousin whose parents are also dead, and is now in hot pursuit of her own aimless existence.

From tragic to comic and in-between, these and other tales journey and explore the zeitgeist, the spirit of our age, which was the late twentieth century. (Short Stories)

211 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2014

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About the author

James Snyder

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James Snyder was born in Memphis, Tennessee and lived in many parts of the United States before settling with his family in Napa Valley. Among a variety of careers and occupations, he was a soldier with a tactical mobile operations unit in Germany, as well as an executive for a Fortune 500 company.

He has published short stories in the Houghton Mifflin Black Mask anthologies, the Ginosko Literary Journal, and was a finalist in the New Letters’ Alexander Patterson Cappon Prize for Fiction. He is the author of the military thriller AMERICAN WARRIOR, the suspense thriller DESOLATION RUN, the literary coming-of-age THE BEAUTIFUL-UGLY, and the short story collection TALES OF THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY

He occasionally blogs at jamessnyder.net and currently lives in Texas where he writes full time.

@jamessnyder22
www.JamesSnyder.net.

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Profile Image for Linda.
118 reviews
November 27, 2014
Despite not being a short story fan, I loved this book. Mr. Snyder has penned a tight number of fascinating stories set in varying circumstances to make one compelling read. Some are comic some are sad, but all are a reflection of people we've met along our life journey. The Blue Light was by far my favourite. A real surprise given its military theme. I highly recommend this book. Just a great, great read!
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May 4, 2020
Interesting collection

A good and interesting collection of stories. Some I liked more than others but all in all, these made for good reading
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271 reviews5 followers
January 16, 2015
I am very lucky to have received this book for free from the Goodread's book giveaway contest. I thoroughly enjoyed the different stories in this book and could vividly picture so many of the settings created here. From the snowy landscape of Germany to the psych ward of an asylum, to the creepy Room 1919, each story is quite unique and engrossing. Just a great mix of entertaining stories.
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268 reviews
November 11, 2014
There were a total of 11 stories. I thoroughly enjoyed 6 of them. I found the author's writing to be very detailed and informative which made the stories have a good depth to them. I got this book free from the Goodreads giveaway.
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58 reviews3 followers
December 10, 2015
Excellent collection of stories - worth another read and if I did not already have so many on my READING NOW LIST - I'd open this book, again.

I believe I may have read this book spring of 2014. Compelled me to seek out other books Mr. Synder had written.
Profile Image for Richard Bradley.
75 reviews
December 9, 2018
Great Stores

I Ann not a big fan of short stories. This collection is different. I don't regret why i got it, but i Ann glad i did. The stores are entertaining and well written. Definitely recommended.
343 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2019
Excellent Collection

Unique sampling from a unique period. One sensed looking over the author's shoulder at events more significant than the matter-of-fact way the characters relayed them.
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February 12, 2025
This is a nice collection of gritty stories from many different locations and characters. Some are long and some are very short. I found it easy to relate to the different characters and their stories even though I wouldn't necessarily place myself into their circumstances.
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September 5, 2022
So sad every story is about death or dying could not finish the story
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54 reviews2 followers
May 3, 2015
I'm not a big fan of collections of short stories so it isn't the author's fault that I didn't love this book. Overall the stories were too similar for me to feel a break from one to the next. Also, there was a romantic element I usually don't seek out in books that may have made me like them less than most. They were well written and broke away from my usual repertoire but idea of a collection of short stories may not be for me.
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124 reviews
February 17, 2016
I won this book in a Goodreads contest. I won this over a year ago and read this last year. I did not know at 1st that this was a collection of short stories. Until I got the book. Which is fine because I am not bothered by books like this. Some of the stories I liked more than others. But overall was a interesting read.
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Author 1 book38 followers
May 28, 2016
I only got half way through. I can't say that the stories are bad, but they left me somewhere between sad and bored and I have so many interesting, suspenseful or thoughtful books to read that I won't return o this one.
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2,041 reviews48 followers
September 26, 2014
A good book of short stories. I liked it a lot.
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1 review1 follower
February 22, 2015
Rec'd a free copy from goodreads and enjoyed it so much finished it in a day. A great book full of short stories to satisfy everyones taste.
29 reviews3 followers
September 23, 2014
*** received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads***

the book is great and I loved the topic!
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20 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2015
Wonderful stories. I could take this book with me anywhere and anytime I had nothing to do, I could read this and engulf myself into the stories.
336 reviews18 followers
February 26, 2015
A great book with a good mix of 11 short, very interesting, stories. I enjoyed it very much.

I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.
196 reviews
February 21, 2016
An unusual collection of short stories some of which I enjoyed so much I regretted they weren't novels.
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