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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BRIDGE: Plus three

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BRIDGE: Plus three

Warning this book is not politically correct. Some may be offended by the content. If you are, Iam sorry that you are a Candy Ass Wimp. Grow up and grow a pair. Here are a few unrelated stories. Each story however will have some horror or fantasy elements, maybe both. The first "The Other Side of the Bridge." is a about a group of boys on their last summer of childhood in Brooklyn. It is the summer of 1967 between their junior and senior year in high school. Their last year as children. It is also a horror story a continuation of H.P. Lovecraft's the horror at Red Hook. So it is a bit of an unusual coming of age story.The second "The Flagler Bigfoot" is a very short story involving a big foot or maybe not. It is much more fantasy than horror. But it was fun to write.The third "Toad's Tale" is also very short, also fantasy. It involves all manner of fantastic creatures and an alien invasion, something for everyone.Finally "E.D.I.P.s" my own take on a zombie apocalypse set in NYC and the harbor. This I had released as a stand alone but I felt it was too short to have people pay for it as a book. It is added here to make the price more reasonable. It is one of my favorite stories.I will give a little bit of an introduction to each one explaining how it came about. I hope of the two novellas and two short stories you will find at least one that you enjoy.

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