
Sugar Got Low
River City Short Stories
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Frank Zafiro
About this listen
Sugar Got Low contains a tale of grifters, a prequel story to the well-regarded Ania series, several trips back to River City, and one to La Sombra, Texas. Enjoy a Walter Mitty homage set in San Francisco, a deadly day in Roman Britain, the heartbreaking story of a junkie, and the suspenseful one of a murderer in a black car. And at the end of it all, you’ll experience the dark but inspiring title story of perseverance that was only made possible because of a misunderstood lyric.
Four-time Derringer Award finalist Frank Zafiro weaves a lucky 13 tales drawn from throughout his career with one thing in common: characters you may love or hate, but will certainly feel.
©2021 Frank Scalise (P)2021 Frank Scalise
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