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Weak and Wounded

by Brian James Freeman

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This new collection by Brian James Freeman features characters who are searching for answers to deeply troubling questions. These five hauntingly beautiful stories show why Publishers Weekly has called Freeman's writing "skillfully composed prose" and why Tess Gerritsen has said, "Brian James Freeman managed to both scare me and move me to tears."… (more)
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Two of the best artists today partner with Mr. Freeman to give us this beautiful little book. Vincent Chong once again delivers exquisite art for the cover and Glenn Chadbourne does the same for the artwork contained within. So much talent in such a small package!

Of the 5 stories included, I have previously read 4 of them in other places. But that did not deter me from sitting down and reading them again. And they were even better the second time through. Quick and efficient, each has a quality to them that isn't necessarily horror. I could easily see Mr. Freeman writing for a market other than horror.

And my book was a signed edition by everyone but Mr. Chong -- damn. ( )
  DanaJean | Jun 14, 2018 |
Another collection of dark ruminations by Freeman dealing with the hope, fear, and desperation coming from loss. At least one is frustratingly vague, but the whole provides a quick atmospheric read that will remain with you for a while after complete. ( )
  srboone | May 10, 2013 |
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This new collection by Brian James Freeman features characters who are searching for answers to deeply troubling questions. These five hauntingly beautiful stories show why Publishers Weekly has called Freeman's writing "skillfully composed prose" and why Tess Gerritsen has said, "Brian James Freeman managed to both scare me and move me to tears."

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