Tales of Life and Beyond

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Author: Bradley Atkins ISBN: 9781310465345
Publisher: Bradley Atkins Publication: May 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bradley Atkins
ISBN: 9781310465345
Publisher: Bradley Atkins
Publication: May 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Tales of Life and Beyond" is the début collection of four short stories by writer, Bradley Atkins. The stories range from the streets of South London circa the 1980's, through to more spiritual works exploring death and religion.

Behind the Scenes: explores the relationship between an estranged daughter and her well-to-do mother.
Bonnington Square Cafè: Gives us a glimpse into the squatting scene in South London during the 1980's. The story, originally written for a short story competition, is a snapshot of a few moments that culminate in an personal epiphany.
The Grave: Takes a poignant look at the aftermath of personal loss.
The Choir: An examination of hypocrisy and disordered thought from an unexpected viewpoint...

At the end of the book, we catch a glimpse of the exciting new mystery novel due for completion later this year. A dark and comic look at the world of The church and The Sex Trade, through the exploits of an engaging Afro-Caribbean Church of England priest named, Victory DeMonick. A work rich in lively characters enjoying a bronco ride of a plot.

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"Tales of Life and Beyond" is the début collection of four short stories by writer, Bradley Atkins. The stories range from the streets of South London circa the 1980's, through to more spiritual works exploring death and religion.

Behind the Scenes: explores the relationship between an estranged daughter and her well-to-do mother.
Bonnington Square Cafè: Gives us a glimpse into the squatting scene in South London during the 1980's. The story, originally written for a short story competition, is a snapshot of a few moments that culminate in an personal epiphany.
The Grave: Takes a poignant look at the aftermath of personal loss.
The Choir: An examination of hypocrisy and disordered thought from an unexpected viewpoint...

At the end of the book, we catch a glimpse of the exciting new mystery novel due for completion later this year. A dark and comic look at the world of The church and The Sex Trade, through the exploits of an engaging Afro-Caribbean Church of England priest named, Victory DeMonick. A work rich in lively characters enjoying a bronco ride of a plot.

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