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I'm new to this, so I'm not sure if I need to post my review on here but I'm adding it just in case.
I was pleasantly surprised with this book! Quirky, funny, and sometimes dark, the stories in this book reminded me of stories I enjoyed by Flannery O'Connor. I felt that the author truly enjoyed writing each story, which made it that much more enjoyable for me as the reader. A fun, quick read that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys a surprise and a smile.

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Gail.pitman@gmail.com
Thank you :-)



I've posted my reviews as follows.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
http://guatemalapaula.blogspot.com/20...
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2NMCU1E...
I hope this author continues to write more!
Thanks!
Karen

Mr Mc Farland you definitely have a gift and I look forward to seeing more work from you.

By way of thanks, if you would like a free copy of my second collection of stories The Liar and Other Stories, please drop me a message and I'll send you an ebook.
p.s. it would be great if you could post your reviews to amazon.com, amazon.co.uk and anywhere else you might buy books from, but no pressure!
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Title: Fifty/Fifty and other stories
Author: Matthew W. McFarland
Genre: Short Stories
Formats Available: Mobi, Epub & Pdf
Pages: 70
Synopsis:
Fifty/Fifty and Other Stories is a collection of eleven outstanding short stories by Northern Irish author Matthew W. McFarland.
In 'Fifty/Fifty', a policeman is called out to an attempted suicide on the iconic Forth Rail Bridge. His previous experience with 'jumpers' has led to one death and one life saved - his current record is fifty/fifty, but all that is about to change.
In 'Defenestration', a man is thrown from the twelfth storey of a building in mysterious circumstances. As he falls towards almost certain death, he contemplates his fate, killer whales, flying cats, and the untapped potential of the human mind.
In 'The Burning Bar', a man enters a burning building to rescue the love of his life, and becomes trapped, as the whole place collapses around him. Will he manage to escape before it is too late?
'What Have You Done?' deals with the legacy of the conflict in Northern Ireland, as a civil servant comes face to face with an ex-terrorist, leading him to discover how the previous generation coped with living through the worst of the Troubles.
These, and seven other stories, touching on sport, fatherhood, arachnophobia, faith, and cannibalism, make up an exciting collection of short fiction which will leave readers wanting more.
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