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CAOsman
Posted June 23, 2010
This is one collection of short stories that doesn't disappoint! I tend to prefer anthologies rather than a selection from one author. To be honest, I get bored after one or two stories with a similar tone or premise. Not so with Working Stiffs! Every story is fresh, with twists you don't see coming. A perfect book for mystery fans, as the protagonists of Simon's stories are highly relatable, everyday people whose lives take a sudden Hitchcockian turn. As a bonus, Simon's novella "The Fall Guy" is the last in the book. Here again he breathes new life into a man's journey of self discovery - with lots of fast paced action thrown in! I'm eager to see where he goes next with his newly-acquired skills - I really hope to see more of Todd!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is an excellent collection of short stories. Right up there with Alfred Hitchock! You can't stop with just one!
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Overview
The workplace is a dangerous place. The unscrupulous are primed and ready to take advantage of the innocent and naïve. A slight indiscretion can cost the employee everything. A new position can turn a person into someone they are not. Those at the top can be toppled and those at the bottom can be crushed.Until now, Vincent’s father has kept one side of the business a secret from his son. Vincent is about to learn the family business. On the most important day of his career, Sam’s world will unravel when he helps a woman in distress. Todd has failed in every job he's undertaken, but that changes when he backs into a drug dealer's car. Now he’s in hock ...