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Thrice Told Tales

By: Robert W. Walker
Narrated by: Bob Dunsworth
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Thrice Told Tales is a collection of assorted short stories by Robert W. Walker. Between each story, the author makes comments on the purpose and the crafting of his work. The stories span the emotions from terror to laughter, intrigue to suspense, the supernatural and the frightfulness of reality. Walker's work might be called "reality-based" horror, but he is also adept at police procedural and mystery. This collection of tales is a conglomeration of sheer fun and entertainment and meant as such.

Stories in this collection include:

  • "500 Words"
  • "Bat Guano"
  • "Zomflies"
  • "A Snitch in Time"
  • "Pet Project"
  • "Rules of Fog"
  • "The Unread"
  • "Stump Grinder"

Afterword: Advice to Writers:

  • "Tension in Fiction"
  • "Advice Column"

Also included is an excerpt from Cuba Blue by Robert W. Walker and Lynn Polkabla, and an excerpt of Truck Stop by Jack Kilborn and J.A. Konrath.

©2009 Robert W. Walker (P)2013 Robert W. Walker
Horror Modern Detectives Scary Fiction Suspense

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