7,277 words (≈ 29 minutes)
A 25 minute read by Michael Graeme: Crime doesn't pay. That's what they try to teach you in prison, and fair enough, I might even have left there one day determined to go straight except, suddenly, I was on an island in the China Sea, gazing at a beautiful girl in a yellow Bikini. So maybe it had been worth it after all. But careful now! You had to avoid thinking things like that because they'd a nasty habit of dissolving back into reality and you'd wake up right… (more)
Language: English
Written in: 2007
Published: 2009-02-15
Word count: 7,277 words (≈ 29 minutes)
Tags: fantasy, speculative, mystery, romance, short story
Books perfect to read on your mobile phone: short stories, flash fiction and Twitter fiction.
Michael Graeme hails from North West of England. He writes mainly contemporary romantic and fantasy fiction. His short stories have featured in the printed press, but Michael now prefers to write online, exploring the emerging ebook market. His work is always free and usually to be found first on Feedbooks where he now has twenty titles including six novels. His stories have a psychological edge to them, seeking the extraordinariness of life in the seemingly ordinary.
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 04:25:28 +0200
Yet another great story!
I love how this author makes you think about things - you're not just reading a story your using your head and thinking about life and the things we all must go through.
I've downloaded everything Feedbooks has to offer from him and I'm very happy that I did!
Fri, 24 Jul 2009 14:53:30 +0200
Another new favorite. So far I'm enjoying all the short stories from this author. He keeps you interested until the very end.