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Pandora's Children Book 1: In the Chair

Pandora's Children Book 1: In the Chair

In "The Devil's Toothache", a late night emergency visit changes the course of a young dentist's life. (6,800 words). In "Dentures", a man who has lost his teeth looks to get a new pair of dentures so that he can feel young again (7,900)The total cost of all six Pandora's Children books (1-5 andDark Interludes), if purchased separately, is $8.95.  But if purchased together in the 2-bookPandora's Children: The Complete Nightmares collection, it will only set youback $5.98.  And remember, Blink and LastDance of a Black Widow are always free.

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Brad spent four years earning his degree in evolutionary biology at Tulane University in New Orleans and should be, according to many of his professors, wandering the globe and searching for new animal species.  Instead, he lives in New Jersey where he practices dentistry during the day and writes at night. He is married with two children and a diabetic, half-blind wiener dog named Friday. His interests include, in no particular order: the Philadelphia Phillies, the Philadelphia Eagles, reading comic books, reading non-illustrated books (King, Koontz, Straub, Barker, Deaver, Butcher are among his favorite authors), listening to music (Tool, Disturbed, Godsmack, Chevelle, Three Days Grace and Nirvana are among his favorite bands) and playing video games. Sleeping is considered optional.Brad can be found at Facebook at Bradley Convissar author and Twitter at @bconvisdmd

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