The Red Door and Other Stories

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Pub Date 19 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 11 May 2024

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The stories in The Red Door are quirky, humorous, and eclectic. Many of them are short—less than 1,500 words—in various genres: gripping thrillers, mangled fairy tales, ghastly ghost stories, a horrible horror story, scintillating SciFi, and dark RomComs. K. E. Karl, the author of Our Man in Mbabane, writes light, entertaining tales, and short thrillers with a wry sense of humor. Enjoy!

The stories in The Red Door are quirky, humorous, and eclectic. Many of them are short—less than 1,500 words—in various genres: gripping thrillers, mangled fairy tales, ghastly ghost stories, a...


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ISBN 9798987014141
PRICE US$2.99 (USD)
PAGES 186

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I enjoyed reading these short stories! My personal favorite has to be 'The Red Door'. I struggled a little bit to stay engaged but the writing was good and the stories had a lot of meaning to them. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but I am fond of short stories so I was able to enjoy them. I liked the language and the humor in the stories; they felt very lively.

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The stories in The Red Door are quirky, humorous, and eclectic. Many of them are short—less than 1,500 words—in various gripping thrillers, mangled fairy tales, ghastly ghost stories, a horrible horror story, scintillating SciFi, and dark RomComs. K. E. Karl, the author of Our Man in Mbabane, writes light, entertaining tales, and short thrillers with a wry sense of humor. Enjoy!

I really enjoyed the mix of stories. Each one was unique. Will recommend to others.

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