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The Fat Man Gets Out of Bed

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The Fat Man Gets Out of Bed

By: Michael Lynes
Narrated by: David Bosco
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Featuring 13 new stories by the award-winning author of There Is a Reaper, this wide-ranging collection is about fathers and sons, gods and demigods, and other assorted beings both macabre and sublime.

Passion blossoms between unusual bedfellows, and in unique circumstances. Newly created worlds abound, exploring depths of pain and loss and boundless joy. Gods and mythological creatures are joined in epic battle, and we confront the strange hungers that bind man and his creations in forbidden love.

Each of these tales will surprise you with twists that are certain to please. From the sublime to the macabre to the bittersweet, The Fat Man Gets Out of Bed will leave you breathless with laughter, brimming with tears, and trembling with suspense.

©2017 Michael D Lynes (P)2018 Michael D Lynes
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"Gleaming threads of rainbow light. "

Thirteen stories varying in length form just under three minutes to almost two hours. And all quite stunning, confronting and comforting life and death, hopes and fears, psychological, mythical, mystical and memories. Several read almost like poetry and almost all quickly take hold of the reader's imagination and keep them secure to the story's end.

Four of the titles previously appeared in Angel Stories, but all are good to hear again, leaving a further nine to enjoy for the first time.
The titles included are:
- My Father's Hands
- It's in the Blood
- MElancHOLY
- Sunset Beach
- East of East of Eden, 1
- East of East of Eden, 2
- The Fat Man Gets Out of Bed
- My Angel Comes
- Above...all Seems Desolate
- The End of All Things
- A Slice of Perfection
- Memories to Treasure
- The Dust Bunny
- The City.
The title story is dark, bleak, beautiful and unexpectedly poignant and worth purchasing for thoroughly story alone. But my favourite has to be the second from last, The Dust Bunny, replete with human self obsession one the morning an academic awakes to the consider a paper he intends to present to a gathering of his perrs. At times laugh out loud funny, the whole is a glorious romp.

Narrator David Bosco performs each story well, helping to further elevate enjoyment, his pleasant voice following the contours of the text with understanding and nicely subdued emotion. It is advisable, however to Not read the entire book in one sitting but to pace it over several days to allow for each story to be absorbed and fully enjoyed.
My thanks to the rights holder who made this book freely available, at my request, a complimentary copy being gifted via Free Audiobook Codes.

Unusual, sometime melancholic, always beautifully written - highly recommended.

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