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Eddie Newton

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2001-2002, suosituimpien joukossa 40 Days. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2001-2002.

Last Rites

Last Rites

Eddie Newton

iUniverse
2002
pokkari
Chester Mudd had called Fable, Texas his home for nearly three decades when the old woman mysteriously showed up one morning, walking her dog. He'd become used to this predictable little town where everyone knew just about everyone else. But his next door neighbor didn't have the first notion who this newcomer was. Neither did his girlfriend. No one seemed to have any idea where this old woman came from or who she was. It was Chester Mudd's riddle. He watched her for one long week. She walked the dog every morning at precisely noon. She walked around the block exactly two times. Every day it took her exactly one half of an hour. This pattern never varied. Until now. Until today. Chester Mudd met the old woman outside on the sidewalk that passed by his front porch. "I am wondering why you are here?" Chester asked the old woman. "What else do you do when you've been dead for thirty years?" she replied. Dead. A ghost. Right here in Fable. Right here in his own home. "What is it like being dead?" The old woman grinned sadly, understanding more already about Fable in one week than Chester had figured out in years. "You tell me," she answered. "I just got here." Life is short. So are these thirteen tales. So read the Last Rites, and get on with the rest of your days.
Never Was. . .

Never Was. . .

Eddie Newton

iUniverse
2001
pokkari
The power of dreams in the mind of one young boy.Have you ever had a dream that was like magic, one of those fantasies that was so grand that you wish the night would last and last so that you could live as much of the exquisite false reality as you could? Have you ever had a wish that was noble you wondered why God Himself didn't see its wonder and make the divine request so? Have you ever had an idea that was so grand that you could see it changing the world, a new reality borne from the imaginings of just one fertile mind? Have you ever dreamed that the world was just a little different from what it really was?