Even though Thomas Ordinary can’t figure out why the Agency pulled him out of retirement, the perks sure make him feel young again. When he’s tasked with saving Pablo Morra, an aging Nobel Peace Prize winner, Thomas gets more than he bargained for. ***Honorable Mention in the 2016 NYC Midnight 10th Annual Short Story Challenge
Bokerah Brumley is a speculative fiction writer making stuff up on a trampoline in West Texas. When she's not playing with the quirky characters in her head, she's addicted to Twitter pitch events, writing contests, and social media in general. She lives on ten permaculture acres with five home-educated children and one husband. In her imaginary spare time, she also serves as the blue-haired President of the Cisco Writers Club.
In 2016, she was awarded first place in the FenCon Short Story Contest, third place in the Southern Writers Magazine Short Story Contest, fifth place in the Children's/Young Adult category for the 85th Annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition, and selected as a 2016 Pitch Slam! finalist. More recently, she accepted novel contracts with Clean Reads Press and Liberty Island Media. She also moonlights as an acquisitions editor for The Crossover Alliance.
Another will written mystery romantic family and friends relationships adventure thriller short story by B. Brumley. Thomas has come out of retirement too find and protect P. Morra a scientist. He finds him and his daughter Victoria in cabin 5 at a resort. All help breaks loose when two men start shooting but all ends will. I would recommend this novella and author to 👍 readers of mystery novels 👍🔰. Enjoy the adventure of reading 👓 or listening 🎶 to Alexa read books 📚. 2023 😀👒☺
A delightful, action & adventure short story. Thomas Ordinary was recalled from retirement to find and protect a Nobel Prize winner. A few provocative scenes ensue. A stimulating use of a few minutes.
Short and to the point. Excellent without the extras. Gotta love the imagery and sounds like a great television series. Heaven only knows how badly we need better movies for TV. I'm going to search out more short stories by Bokerah Brumley. So should you once you've read this book.