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How will Bargy survive the worst job at Christmas?
And how will the Salamander ever win the Water Sprite?
Can Wolflock really solve a ruinous baking mystery without even leaving his chair?
Will Sheila and Doris help Doris' dementia ridden mother to relive her finest hour?
And what, pray tell, does a posh burglar want with a piece of mammoth excrement?
Will Edwin find his family?
Or the Lonely Coat its home?
How will Mrs Bridport solve her late husband's little problem?
And will Fia survive her first day on the job?
Can Fenton refrain from using his fae powers of seduction on his boss?
And how do you wear a bomb?

For the answer to these questions and more ... read on.

120 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 19, 2021

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Felix Long

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By day, Felix Long is a Technical Writer who specialises in bringing scientific research to as wide an audience as possible by breaking complex concepts into their constituent components and reassembling them in a more pleasing form.

By night, Felix writes Commercial Fiction based on solid fact and plausible conjecture, whilst wearing a cape and a mask.

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Author 9 books23 followers
May 6, 2021
Described as a boredom-busting collection, the stories in this Anthology are certainly that. Diverse topics, some fantastical, some less so, but unified by the quality of the writing. It's rare in an Anthology that there aren't one or two weaker contributions but that isn't the case in this collection. If I had to pick some favourites, I'd say The Lonely Coat by Ged Maybury, Mrs Bridport's Little Problem by Martin Knights and Paperwork by Sharita Russell, but really I liked all the stories. Highly recommended.
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June 8, 2021
This is a fabulous collection of short stories, that kept me entertained the whole way through. Some stories are fantastical, others more serious and poignant, there really is something for everyone. An outstanding collection from authors across the globe. I look forward to future anthologies from the Sons of Anthology.
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