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An Odd Quartet - Drabble Enhanced Edition

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If you like your tales dark and with a twist then make sure you grab this book while you can.


What better way to spend Christmas than with a collection of four dark tales.
And it's free for today and tomorrow.
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If you like your tales dark and with a twist then download An Odd Quartet. Available for free download today only.
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The spread of An Odd Quartet onto new platforms continues, it is now available on iTunes:
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For UK readers it's only 49p!
https://itunes.apple.com/uk/book/id63...


David Haynes has posted a review on 'An Odd Quartet' on his blog:
http://davidhaynesfiction.weebly.com/...
I'm extra pleased he liked it as I'm a fan of both of his horror books.


I've received two great new reviews for 'An Odd Quartet' on Goodreads:
5 stars
All of these stories were excellent. I enjoyed the darkly satisfying twists that surfaced in a couple of the tales, and I loved the imagery throughout. I was impressed by how atmospheric the third story really was, even though the entire story is a dialogue exchange of a radio conversation. Don't get me wrong, the other stories were very good but the third one was just brilliant.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
4 stars
The final story was the most creative and interesting, a good example of turning conventions and expectations on their heads. An interesting picture of hell is painted, and it's a story, like the third, that I'd love to read more of.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I can reveal that there will be a follow on, hopefully by the end of the year - An Odder Quintet

1. Another ghost story please.
2. A 'Forced Entry' type story.
I've read forced entry again recently. It's really atmospheric and bloody creepy.

I'm not sure about the ghost story yet, I do have an idea about continuing 'The Yellow Lady', but we shall see.


My review is linked a few posts up.



You can also post the links to your 100 word Drabbles there if you wish. I'll put in a good word for you since I actually liked those mini-stories, if you consider promoting your work there.
The link - http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/7...
Best luck :)





Some wonderful new reviews for On Odd Quartet:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, 23 May 2013
By kit tinsley - See all my reviewsAmazon Verified Purchase(What is this?)
This review is from: An Odd Quartet (Kindle Edition)
This book was a truly amazing collection of four short stories. Each one was imaginative, beautifully written and clever. I was particularly amazed by the second story, which managed to span the entire life of the universe in so few words.
5.0 out of 5 stars Each story was a Great Read, 22 May 2013
By Chris Graham (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviewsAmazon Verified Purchase(What is this?)
This review is from: An Odd Quartet (Kindle Edition)
I thoroughly enjoyed every story and loved each twist in their endings.
I will certainly be reading more stories from this author
4.0 out of 5 stars An Odd Quartet, 19 May 2013
By Jason Purdy - See all my reviewsThis review is from: An Odd Quartet (Kindle Edition)
This was a quick read and each story was engaging and flowed well.
The first story about the ghost had an interesting start and ending, with good character development and an interesting spin on things. The ghost was clichéd but the uniqueness of the rest of it makes up for it.
The second story featuring Death and the death of the universe was an interesting character study, but clichéd at times. The reference to Lovecraft at the end was a great touch, and for the most part, it was a strangely heart warming story.
The third story fell a bit flat for me, mostly because of the style, but it was the creepiest of the bunch and gave a real feeling of dread. It was an interesting experiment that could be enjoyable with an expansion, but as for my personal preference, military language in books always makes me switch off.
The final story was the most creative and interesting, a good example of turning conventions and expectations on their heads. An interesting picture of hell is painted, and it's a story, like the third, that I'd love to read more of.
Overall the stories were brief and engaging, a nice, easy and enjoyable read. I'm not usually a massive fan of short story collections but this one was a belter.


A new review for An Odd Quartet has been posted on Jonathan Hill's blog:
"I recommend this book to all fans of darker stories. It's an enjoyable collection of shorts and you'll race through them eager to find out how each finishes. What stands out for me is that everything here is turned on its head. Where will your sympathies lie? And which is worse: evil itself, or the being that manipulates the evil to their own purpose?"
http://www.jhillwriter.com/2013/06/re...
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The Yellow Lady
Grave robbing is a dirty business, in more ways than one. When he disturbs the grave from a childhood scary story he discovers it's not always treasure to be found.
This Empty Place
At the heat death of the universe, Death contemplates his existence.
Forced Entry
Terrorists seize an average suburban house. A Special Forces hostage rescue team is sent in and encounter more than they were trained for.
The Reluctant Demon
A young demon prepares to take his possession exam.
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