Well known
for his Bill Travis Mystery Series, Texas author George Wier has made quite
a name for himself in the realm of short stories as well. Many of them are
stand alone tales with a hint of the paranormal in some aspect. Such is the
case here with The Feast Of All Souls: A Short Story.
It has been fifty-eight years since Glenn Robinson had his pocket
knife. He knows exactly where and when he lost it all those years ago. At seventy-two,
he knows that the clock is ticking on his life. He also knows that the sudden
return of his pocket knife as thanks for a pilfered breakfast is significant
and means a lot. That morning would change everything as there are many other
pieces of his life he would love to have back.
He
also knows that some people are watching for signs of anything that would give
them an excuse to throw him into a nursing home and effectively end his life. He
knows he has to be super careful and have a plan that will work and deal with
all contingencies.
The
Feast Of All Souls: A Short Story is a tale of the past, present, and future. It is a tale of what
was, what is, and what will be. It also is a tale that is not easy to explain
even after one has read it and thought about it awhile. It is a good read and
well worth your attention.
The Feast Of All Souls: A Short Story
George Wier
Flagstone Books
December 2018
ASIN#: B07M5NCSZG
ZG27 Pages
ZG27 Pages
$0.99
Material
was purchased in early February 2019 to read and review by way of funds in my
Amazon Associate account.
Kevin
R. Tipple ©2019
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