Tales from the Reanimator's Saloon

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
Cover of the book Tales from the Reanimator's Saloon by David Macpherson, David Macpherson
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Author: David Macpherson ISBN: 9781540135605
Publisher: David Macpherson Publication: November 29, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Macpherson
ISBN: 9781540135605
Publisher: David Macpherson
Publication: November 29, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Every fella needs a joint to sit down and have a beer at. The bar, O. Onions, caters to thirsty folk who also can bring the dead back to life. Just because they are reanimators doesn’t mean they don’t get thirsty.


The FlipSwitch happened: where some people got some powers. That created telepaths, pyrokinetics and a bunch of other talents. For some reason, those who got the power to bring corpses back to life does not get the respect others do.


They gather at O. Onions, where Liam pours them drafts or makes them drinks. He get’s to hear a lot of stories. Liam does not have powers, outside of making a fine martini. He gets to break up fights between reanimators, listen to the job woes of his customers and attempt to make it a safe, happy place to knock one back.


Just remember, there are no reanimated corpses allowed on the premises. That’s a strictly enforced rule. A respectable patron does not bring his work to the bar. It’s rude.

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Every fella needs a joint to sit down and have a beer at. The bar, O. Onions, caters to thirsty folk who also can bring the dead back to life. Just because they are reanimators doesn’t mean they don’t get thirsty.


The FlipSwitch happened: where some people got some powers. That created telepaths, pyrokinetics and a bunch of other talents. For some reason, those who got the power to bring corpses back to life does not get the respect others do.


They gather at O. Onions, where Liam pours them drafts or makes them drinks. He get’s to hear a lot of stories. Liam does not have powers, outside of making a fine martini. He gets to break up fights between reanimators, listen to the job woes of his customers and attempt to make it a safe, happy place to knock one back.


Just remember, there are no reanimated corpses allowed on the premises. That’s a strictly enforced rule. A respectable patron does not bring his work to the bar. It’s rude.

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