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Anonymous
Posted March 25, 2012
30 pages
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Posted August 30, 2011
Great short read, you wont be disapointed. I only recently discovered this author, and so far im glad i did. He pulls u in from page one and doesnt let go. I look forward to reading more of his work.
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Posted August 27, 2011
I don't usually download short stories or rate them above one star but the math/logic puzzle nerd in me was instantly drawn in. Not since Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey has death had such humor. I recommend the download and quick read. And, yes, I do know the answer. ;)
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Posted August 27, 2011
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Posted September 22, 2011
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Posted June 30, 2011
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Overview
When Norman Winslow, an Englishman in New York, has a run-in with a Yellow Cab, he gets more than he bargained for: he comes face to face with Death. Literally.Norman then finds himself in a battle of wits for his life. The question is: Does he have what it takes to evade Death and see his pregnant wife again?
This is not the proverbial chess game favoured by so many trying to cheat Death. No, in true salesman style, the intrepid Norman pits his wits against Death’s ability to perform a few simple sums!