Mind Slices: A Collection of New and Previously Published Stories
By Kevin TippleRating: Not yet rated.
Published: Oct. 09, 2012
Words: 38660 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301201501
Short description
Mind Slices: A Collection of New and Previously Published Stories features 16 short stories in a variety of genres. Some tales lean towards the science fiction side, some lean towards mystery, and most lean towards suspense. Most stories also contain more than one genre.Extended description
Mind Slices: A Collection of New and Previously Published Stories features 16 short stories in a variety of genres. Some tales lean towards the science fiction side, some lean towards mystery, and most lean towards suspense. Most stories also contain more than one genre.Tags
fiction, short fiction, murder mystery, short stories, science fiction, noir, story collection,mystery suspense, crime storiesAvailable ebook reading formats
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Review by: Randy Johnson on Oct. 13, 2012 : (no rating)
Texas author Kevin R. Tipple offers up a set of tales, some previously published, both short stories and flash pieces, a mixture of suspense, SF, and a bit of horror.
He uses his Texas roots well in these stories with characters like some I have known myself and assigned them the sort of fate we've all imagined for some moron we ran across, but of course wouldn't actually do. Kevin gleefully does in a fictional manner, probably the best way for us civilized humans to act.
Recommended.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Texas author Kevin R. Tipple offers up a set of tales, some previously published, both short stories and flash pieces, a mixture of suspense, SF, and a bit of horror.
He uses his Texas roots well in these stories with characters like some I have known myself and assigned them the sort of fate we've all imagined for some moron we ran across, but of course wouldn't actually do. Kevin gleefully does in a fictional manner, probably the best way for us civilized humans to act.
Recommended.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
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