So many things to fear and so little time to experience them. An ordinary life can twist into death and horror in a moment of heart-pounding realization that evil thrives in the world. No one lives in a protective, innocent bubble where evil cannot invade. The stories in this book reveal how people's ordinary lives can brush up against others with terrifying consequences. In "Uninteresting Auction," going to a local auction turns Jill's life upside down without her even knowing it. How can a cardboard box cause such suffering? Her bid costs Jill more than just her ten dollars. In "Goodwill Gone Bad," dropping off families' cast-off belongings can put the people who donate into unsuspecting danger if the ordinary appearing man feels slighted by them and their obvious material comforts. Barney, the attendant, just seems so ordinary, so harmless. Surely there is nothing to fear there, right? Just don't open the car window on a shadowy night. In the short story "Intentional Agony," families create the most scarring emotions when they turn their backs on acceptance and kindness. Amy, alone physically and emotionally, tries to buy what money can't--a good family. This definitely presents a case of buyer beware!
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- Release Date 09/03/2012
- Author Sarah Laden Briggs
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 7.5 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.24 x 9 inches
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