War On Drugs

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Sierra Jade Ebright ISBN: 9781370518920
Publisher: Sierra Jade Ebright Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sierra Jade Ebright
ISBN: 9781370518920
Publisher: Sierra Jade Ebright
Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

WAR ON DRUGS is made up of three subtle, modern day, psychological thrillers. Step into the broken homes of tampered souls. War On Drugs introduces a variety of unique characters, from heroin addicts and workaholics, to oppressed mothers and underachievers.

WAR ON DRUGS, gets it's name from the first flash fiction, "War on Drugs." Jimmie, a pot-smoking wit, and her pal, Margo, take a stroll through their neighborhood to buy weed from her missing brother's, old drug dealer. When she hands him the money, she gets a bag full of disappointment.

In "Cable Television," the last thing, Larry, a middle-aged man, wants to do after coming home from a long day at the construction site, is eat dinner with his family. All he wants to do is crack open a beer and turn on the TV but tension rises when his step-son, Jimmie, throws a fit.

In "Hand Me the Lighter," Nance, an oppressed underachiever, looks forward to lounging in her pajamas and smoking a joint until there is a knock at the door, from an unwanted guest. She closes the blinds and acts as if she's not home, but the rent is past due and the money-hungry landlady knows she's in there.

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WAR ON DRUGS is made up of three subtle, modern day, psychological thrillers. Step into the broken homes of tampered souls. War On Drugs introduces a variety of unique characters, from heroin addicts and workaholics, to oppressed mothers and underachievers.

WAR ON DRUGS, gets it's name from the first flash fiction, "War on Drugs." Jimmie, a pot-smoking wit, and her pal, Margo, take a stroll through their neighborhood to buy weed from her missing brother's, old drug dealer. When she hands him the money, she gets a bag full of disappointment.

In "Cable Television," the last thing, Larry, a middle-aged man, wants to do after coming home from a long day at the construction site, is eat dinner with his family. All he wants to do is crack open a beer and turn on the TV but tension rises when his step-son, Jimmie, throws a fit.

In "Hand Me the Lighter," Nance, an oppressed underachiever, looks forward to lounging in her pajamas and smoking a joint until there is a knock at the door, from an unwanted guest. She closes the blinds and acts as if she's not home, but the rent is past due and the money-hungry landlady knows she's in there.

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