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  • The Fat Man Gets Out of Bed

  • Collected Shorter Stories
  • By: Michael Lynes
  • Narrated by: David Bosco
  • Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins

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The Fat Man Gets Out of Bed

By: Michael Lynes
Narrated by: David Bosco
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Publisher's Summary

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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