The Long Game
As a cop, Roy never looked the other way...

Until that one time...

Soon, looking the other way became his job...

Shouldn't that have made his life easier?


Detective Roy Wudestoke is a prisoner. What started as a simple security job has turned into a life of isolation and misery.

At first, it was easy. He spent his days sitting in a rocking chair, guarding a residential block, while his colleagues broke their backs doing actual police work.

Then the neighbors all decided to move, and Roy followed the money.

The neighborhood followed them all. Upon moving across the country, Roy found himself living in the same house guarding the same block.

Over the years, the neighbors and Roy, moved again and again. Each time, the neighborhood was identical to the previous one.

Along the way, the deaths started. And Roy said nothing. The neighbors truly owned his soul.

Is it too late for Roy to do the right thing? Find out in The Long Game, a companion novella to Neighbors.
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The Long Game
As a cop, Roy never looked the other way...

Until that one time...

Soon, looking the other way became his job...

Shouldn't that have made his life easier?


Detective Roy Wudestoke is a prisoner. What started as a simple security job has turned into a life of isolation and misery.

At first, it was easy. He spent his days sitting in a rocking chair, guarding a residential block, while his colleagues broke their backs doing actual police work.

Then the neighbors all decided to move, and Roy followed the money.

The neighborhood followed them all. Upon moving across the country, Roy found himself living in the same house guarding the same block.

Over the years, the neighbors and Roy, moved again and again. Each time, the neighborhood was identical to the previous one.

Along the way, the deaths started. And Roy said nothing. The neighbors truly owned his soul.

Is it too late for Roy to do the right thing? Find out in The Long Game, a companion novella to Neighbors.
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The Long Game

The Long Game

by Christopher Menkhaus
The Long Game

The Long Game

by Christopher Menkhaus

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Overview

As a cop, Roy never looked the other way...

Until that one time...

Soon, looking the other way became his job...

Shouldn't that have made his life easier?


Detective Roy Wudestoke is a prisoner. What started as a simple security job has turned into a life of isolation and misery.

At first, it was easy. He spent his days sitting in a rocking chair, guarding a residential block, while his colleagues broke their backs doing actual police work.

Then the neighbors all decided to move, and Roy followed the money.

The neighborhood followed them all. Upon moving across the country, Roy found himself living in the same house guarding the same block.

Over the years, the neighbors and Roy, moved again and again. Each time, the neighborhood was identical to the previous one.

Along the way, the deaths started. And Roy said nothing. The neighbors truly owned his soul.

Is it too late for Roy to do the right thing? Find out in The Long Game, a companion novella to Neighbors.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185965108
Publisher: Christopher P. Menkhaus
Publication date: 12/31/2022
Series: Public Domain Agents , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Christopher P. Menkhaus is the author of I Was a Teenage MILAB, Neighbors, The Chorus, and its sequel The Colony (forthcoming). He was raised in Watervliet, Michigan where he penned (actually, penciled) his first stories, and dreamed of becoming an author.

He graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington. Twice. With science degrees. He clearly wasn’t listening to his inner writer. You are now in possession of undeniable proof that this mistake has been rectified.

Christopher lives in the midwest with his wife, two daughters, and various animals.
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