Bill Huggins - A Desperate prequel

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By Nicholas Antinozzi
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(5.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 15, 2010
Words: 3,244 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452314112


Description

People are seldom what they seem and Bill Huggins is no exception. During the days before the economy grinds to a halt, Jimmy Logan sees something in his neighbors that nearly breaks his heart. This short story prequel to Desperate Times will take you inside Bill’s world, where things aren’t always as they appear. Bill’s story is a lesson that true friends stick together, no matter the cost.

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fiction, short fiction, short stories, short, short drama, desperate times

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Review by: Erickson Sue on June 17, 2010 : star star star star star
Great friendship story. Haven't read Desperate Times yet, but that will be my next one.
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Review by: Steve Peterson on May 17, 2010 : star star star star star
What a great concept! One of the main characters from his Novel Desperate Times comes to life before the crash. If you've already read Desperate Times, you already care about the people so you'll read this without thinking. If you haven't read Desperate Times, read this and ask yourself "Why Not?"
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