The Greyhound Murder - new work from Edward Picot |
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Tuesday, August 09 2005 @ 05:22 PM BST
Author: Edward Picot. Views: 484
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"After dark, someone came knocking on the door. Seven knocks, so loud they went right through the house... I was looking at the sky. It was a windy day. There were white clouds going across, brilliantly white, and beyond them the blue...
'By their fruits shall ye know them,' he said. 'And he that is unjust, let him be unjust still, for the hour is at hand.'... I shone my torch: something brown to the left of the drive. A boot. Then something bulky in the weeds. A leg, two legs, a body. Twisted and red..."
A new nonlinear story, "The Greyhound Murder", is now available on Edward Picot's website, for 25c via BitPass.
Also new: "Sheep", "Triptych" and "Don Quixote's Dream", three small pieces on the theme of sheep.
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