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The Dreaded Summons and Other Misplaced Bills

By: Lorin Morgan-Richards
Narrated by: Jason Shepherd
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The Dreaded Summons and Other Misplaced Bills investigates seven unfortunate accounts piled together to make you laugh. The collection opens with Tina Teatree, who has a compulsion for weeding that soon digs up the root of her problem. The title story is "The Dreaded Summons", about an introvert and his friendship with a lost manatee. Other stories reveal the Breakfast Hunter, J.J. Whitweather, Shirley Short, and Fig B. Willingsbee.

This audiobook includes music by Jay Hwang (ButterFly Music) and Jie TS.

©2018 Lorin Morgan-Richards (P)2018 Lorin Morgan-Richards
Anthologies & Short Stories Difficult Situations Literature & Fiction Loners & Outcasts

Critic Reviews

The Dreaded Summons and Other Misplaced Bills is a collection of short stories that range from the funny, to the bizarre, to the down right odd, and usually each story is a little mix of all that. In these tales, you'll find cautionary tales about addiction to electronic devices and being too vain, dealing with depression, and learning to stand up for yourself. This is one of the aspects of Lorin Morgan-Richards' writing that I really enjoy; hidden in these bizarre and odd stories are glimmers of heart and soul, and lessons learned. If you enjoy the weird and odd, or are a fan of Charles Addams or Tim Burton, I think this book would be perfect for you.” (David Edmonds)

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