Author: | Anthony J Fuchs | ISBN: | 9781465777928 |
Publisher: | Anthony J Fuchs | Publication: | November 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony J Fuchs |
ISBN: | 9781465777928 |
Publisher: | Anthony J Fuchs |
Publication: | November 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Seven stories by Anthony J Fuchs are included in this first collection, along with an Afterword by the author.
In "Anywhen," Jack Finnegan's rare talent makes him a unique asset to the police department, but an investigation into a missing teenage will force him to stretch the limits of his ability.
In "Dawn," Adam Westing is a skeptic in a world of believers, but a horrific accident on Christmas Eve may force him to reconsider his own perspective.
In "After/Thought," Ethan Gibson must undertake a quest to find the most treasured prize in all of his existence: his own mind. But how many times must he walk the same path to find it?
In "Unstuck," Timothy Lineman and Mickey Comiskey are freshly seventeen and convinced of their own mortality, but they cannot imagine the consequences of a chance encounter with a friendly stranger or the impossible gift he bears.
In "That Final Darkness," two men and a boy take refuge in an abandoned movie theater during a blinding blizzard, but the snow may be the least of their worries.
In "Coming Home," Mike Everett organizes a friendly pick-up game to get his baseball fix when the World Series is cancelled, but 42 innings into a deadlocked grudge-match, a fortunate accident is going to give him a new insight into the meaning of the game.
And in "Out of Joint," Jeromy Pratt is a haunted man living in a haunted house, and since his wife's death, his life has made a lot less sense.
Seven stories by Anthony J Fuchs are included in this first collection, along with an Afterword by the author.
In "Anywhen," Jack Finnegan's rare talent makes him a unique asset to the police department, but an investigation into a missing teenage will force him to stretch the limits of his ability.
In "Dawn," Adam Westing is a skeptic in a world of believers, but a horrific accident on Christmas Eve may force him to reconsider his own perspective.
In "After/Thought," Ethan Gibson must undertake a quest to find the most treasured prize in all of his existence: his own mind. But how many times must he walk the same path to find it?
In "Unstuck," Timothy Lineman and Mickey Comiskey are freshly seventeen and convinced of their own mortality, but they cannot imagine the consequences of a chance encounter with a friendly stranger or the impossible gift he bears.
In "That Final Darkness," two men and a boy take refuge in an abandoned movie theater during a blinding blizzard, but the snow may be the least of their worries.
In "Coming Home," Mike Everett organizes a friendly pick-up game to get his baseball fix when the World Series is cancelled, but 42 innings into a deadlocked grudge-match, a fortunate accident is going to give him a new insight into the meaning of the game.
And in "Out of Joint," Jeromy Pratt is a haunted man living in a haunted house, and since his wife's death, his life has made a lot less sense.