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Review by:
GraceKrispy
on Sep. 05, 2010 :
Another intriguing short story from Moxie Mezcal, this story grips you from the beginning to the end. I'd like to have read a little more that would give me more context into the storyline, but it's a great example of a good short story.
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Review by:
omk3
on March 04, 2010 :
A dreamy road movie where nothing much is explained and nothing really needs to. I can easily picture David Lynch or Jim Jarmusch directing it, it has that kind of atmosphere.
Perfect!
(review of free book)
Review by:
Jenn Topper
on Jan. 28, 2010 :
(no rating)
Oh this is true pulp. It's accessible and seamless writing, which is so unique these days. Moxie has great talent and I hope to read much more!
A story that involves mysterious beat-downs, pink Cadillacs and a joint called the Fat Man bar, a missing sister, a man in pink jeans, you have to love it.
This is the real thing; take a pass on everything else that tries too hard. You've found what you're looking for.
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