Allan Gilbreath: A Short Story Collection Allan Gilbreath
Trade Paperback
5.5 x 8.5
300 pages
ISBN 13:
978-0-9823745-6-6 $14.95
eBook
eISBN:
978-1-937035-97-6 $4.99
For Mature Readers
Discover 19 extraordinary stories ranging from dark fantasy to science fiction and steampunk. Allan Gilbreath has created a stimulating collection of possessed raccoons, doubtful demons, secret potions, Hellish mornings, murderous black holes, dangerous missions, miniature dragons, fake vampires, real ducks, and a cranky detective. This collection showcases Allan's astounding attention to detail and the sensual imagery his works are famous for.
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The Stories:
My House - Enjoy a new house complete with a demonic raccoon.
The Little Demon Doubt - Infidelity and a knife thrower.
Afternoon Lemonade - How to straighten out those pesky teenagers.
By The Numbers - Why you should always stick to the plan.
Just Beneath the Surface - Are you doing the right thing for all the wrong reasons?
Good Intentions - As a matter of fact, the road to Hell is paved by the Good Intentions Paving Company.
Time To Come Out And Play - How do you find something you don't believe in?
Twilight's Last Gleaming - If you could travel in time, could you just sit by and watch?
First Impression - How do you make a good first impression with an alien species?
The Glamour Of It All - Now you know how those interstellar cruise ships stay so squeaky clean.
Origins - Accidents and dragons do happen.
Anatidaephobia - Two nuns and a vampire with duck under his arm walk into a bar ...
Mr. Crump Don't Like It - Never play where you get the pay.
The Tale Of Two Shelves - You never know what you can do yourself.
The Smile - A touching moment can happen at any time.
An Odd Demise - A locked room and spontaneous human combustion mystery.
Lepus Europaeus - Jack Lago tries to unravel an Easter mystery.
Toradh Of The Gem - Jack Lago solves the case of thieving faeries.
The Abere - Jack Lago and the beautiful man-eating crocodile woman.
Listen as Allan Gilbreath reads The Little Demon Doubt.