By Michael Cargill
Shades of Grey:
British operative John, or “John the Baptist”, has been abducted and is being tortured;
this is a crude and tormenting short story that delves into the psyche of the
tortured mind.
There and Back Again:
An Action packed story of James a soldier during World War Two, showing the
savagery of war and the bonds that form under such extreme circumstances.
Down the Rabbit Hole:
An abused young boy, Tom, finds that his best friend, a stuffed rabbit, has
actually come to life to help him with his problems. Tom is ecstatic until
things become sinister.
This collection of
short stories is about one hundred pages of action, adventure, and even a taste
of the somewhat strange. I personally wasn’t a fan of the first short story
only because it tended to bounce around too much for my liking and was a bit
too crude for me, but in my opinion Michael Cargill managed to pull it off with
the last two stories, even saving the best for last. There were only a couple of things I could
see that needed revising other than that well worth the read.
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