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A Bump in the Night

A Bump in the Night

Being dead can be hard. In the past, it was all rattling chains and white sheets. Now, it is all mortgages and unpaid bills. Mr Snaggle and Mr Snuffle, Arbitrators for the Quick and the Dead, find themselves coming to the aid of an old friend, Mr Bump, formerly known as Mr Grym, Lurker-under-the-Bed-and-Frequenter-of-Wardrobes (or just Charon to his close friends). Together, they must come up with a plan to prevent Mr Bump from fading. Of course, a cunning plan is never easy to come up with, but with the help of a few beers, a young girl, and an unfortunate victim, they might just pull it off… or will they? Not everything that goes bump in the night is the stuff of nightmare… sometimes, the dead have nightmares themselves!

About the Author

Crispian Thurlborn is a British author that has spent most of his adult life travelling and working on distant shores. When not at home, much of his writing is done in odd places that vary from stairwells to mountainsides. He finds it relaxing to write whilst listening to loud music via headphones amidst the tempest of noise that so often fills the places he writes in. Perhaps only because it seals him away from the world despite the chaos of it struggling to get in. When not writing Crispian can be found taking photographs, reading, or in a pub. He is currently working on a new novel, "Glade," whilst wandering somewhere in the mountains of Andalucía.

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