Reviewed
by: BigAl
Genre:
Short Story Collection/Crime Fiction/Paranormal
Approximate
word count: 6-7,000 words
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Author:
The
author of four novels and two short story collections, Julie Frayn
lives in Calgary, Alberta where she’s a senior manager at a
historical theme park. Her novel It
isn’t Cheating if He’s Dead
was the top vote getter in the Chick-Lit/Women’s Fiction category
of the 2014 BigAl’s Books and Pals Readers’ Choice Awards.
For
more, visit Frayn’s website.
Description:
“A
collection of three dark and twisted tales that are macabre,
disturbing, and completely riveting.”
Appraisal:
The
title of the book is best explained from this note from the author in
the front matter:
“The
stories contained herein are the result of my participation in the
NYC Midnight 2014 Short Story Challenge. Three heats, each with a
specific genre, character, and subject. The first two took number one
in their heat. The final story in the final round received honourable
mention. Colour me thrilled!”
End
of the Line is described
as crime fiction. It is, but crime fiction where the featured
criminal is heroic and I think even grows as a person in the
commission of the crime. The
Final Bow is a ghost
story with a twist, while the final story, God
Damn, The Fisherman, is
harder to nail down, but calling it horror (albeit, not especially
gory, so maybe horror-lite) is as good of a genre classification as
any.
If
you've read any of Julie Frayn's novels, none of these short stories
is what you'd expect, at least from a genre standpoint. But they
share a lot in other ways. Each is a darn good story, that while
short, didn't leave you hanging or thinking there was something you
missed. Each drew me in immediately and her characters are always
great and unique.
FYI:
Some
adult language.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
significant issues
Rating:
***** Five Stars
4 comments:
:) Thank you so much, Al!
Thank you! I'm looking forward to this. Julie's one of my favorite writers.
Sounds like good stories. Look forward to having a read. :)
Thank you BooksandPals. Reading Mazie Baby right now so these can be next!
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