Short Story Press Presents Salvaged Quietude - Ruth Pettite - Boeken - Hot Methods, Inc. - 9781648911279 - 1 mei 2020
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Short Story Press Presents Salvaged Quietude

Ruth Pettite

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Short Story Press Presents Salvaged Quietude

Psychologically, Logan Pelham seems like a normal guy with a constructive filled life. He is about precision, exact timing and a little obsessive compulsive at times. Although time limits are a part of his life, he seems to be a normal everyday kind of guy.

When an old girlfriend from the past comes back into his life he finds that time is not of the essence. She is lost, upset, and mute. And to top it off, she is definitely not the girl she once was. Her loud political ways from college are gone, leaving her a frail and extremely timid woman with extreme mental issues.

After contacting the police, Logan is connected with the forensic psychologist. Doctor Morgan Shiles knows the woman well, and agrees to meet with Logan. Seeing the woman in slight distress although Logan has offered her a meal, a shower and clothing, Doctor Shiles insists they discuss her issues back at his office.

The halls of the institution are not the only things in this short story that have exceptional twists and turns. Be ready for an outstanding mind warp as you read page by page in "Salvaged Quietude." You never know what, or who, is next in line to come up missing, dead, or more. This turbulent psychological mind blow is definitely a don't put down page turner.

Short Story Press publishes short stories written by everyday writers.

Media Boeken     Hardcover Book   (Boek met harde rug en kaft)
Vrijgegeven 1 mei 2020
ISBN13 9781648911279
Uitgevers Hot Methods, Inc.
Pagina's 42
Afmetingen 127 × 203 × 6 mm   ·   172 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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