Lights in a Western Sky
by Roger Curtis
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Pub Date 28 Aug 2018 | Archive Date 29 Jan 2019
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
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Description
Lights in a Western Sky is a collection of twenty short stories encompassing a wide variety of genres, settings and historical periods. With themes ranging from romance to horror, and with settings in the most exotic of locations, the tales contain twists and turns and plenty of unexpected denouements.
This collection of short stories have human tribulation as a common theme. They include a sentimental love story, a tale of lost opportunity in the pursuit of a mythical beast in Africa, an account of an autistic boy’s tragic attempt to do good as he sees it, a simple ghost story, an act of terrorism in which an innocent party becomes implicated, and others that touch upon the supernatural and horror. Also included within Lights in a Western Sky is a trilogy of stories offering thought-provoking interpretations of some of the events surrounding the demise and crucifixion of the biblical Jesus.
Inspired by Roald Dahl’s employment of terminal twists, this book will appeal to readers of short stories. It will also be enjoyed by fans of Roger’s previous literary works.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781789011890 |
PRICE | US$1.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
This is a collection of short stories each story covers a variety of themes and genres.
All in all not a bad read.
Thank you to both NetGalley and Troubadour Publishing ltd for my eARC in exchange for my honest unbiased review