Just One More Thing

Just One More Thing by Dom Haslam, published by De Landre Publishing on February 6, 2021, is a collection of short stories that delves into the complexities of family life and the psychological effects of modern existence. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narratives explore themes of trust, temptation, and the burdens of everyday relationships, offering a reflective look at the challenges faced by ordinary individuals.
Readers will encounter a variety of situations that highlight the emotional turmoil stemming from personal connections. The stories feature a pregnant mother grappling with suspicions of infidelity, a married man torn between desire and loyalty, and a quiet individual facing overwhelming pressure. Each tale examines the impact of seemingly small decisions and the weight of “just one more thing” in the lives of these characters, providing insight into the human condition and the quest for understanding and forgiveness.
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She knew any journey to recovery would take months, even years, if ever, but seeing him grovelling for mercy brought to mind not just the failure of this one man, but all the weaknesses of mankind. ‘No one is beyond forgiveness, ‘ she said.
The partner we no longer trust, the boss we fear, the family member we cannot tolerate. Stories exploring the psychological effect of modern life: a pregnant mother becomes convinced her husband is having an affair and will stop at nothing to get to the truth; a married man is drawn inexorably towards temptation, despite knowing it could cost him his family; a quiet man absorbs increasing pressure and stress, with devastating consequences.
Ordinary people count the cost of ‘just one more thing’.
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