Strange Faces

Strange Faces by Linda Hall is a collection of seven stories published by Linda Hall on July 13, 2014. This edition, written in English and spanning 172 pages, explores themes of suspense and the interplay between reality and magic. The stories delve into various scenarios, including a group of young dumpster foragers who may have witnessed a murder and a divorced woman fixated on her ex-husband and the darker aspects of life.
Readers will find a diverse range of narratives that examine complex relationships and moral dilemmas. From the bond between siblings in “We Are Brothers” to the lighter moments in “The Hockey Bag,” Hall presents characters facing extraordinary circumstances. The collection also touches on themes of revenge and the impact of bullying, culminating in moments where magic offers unexpected resolutions. This edition invites readers to engage with intriguing characters and thought-provoking situations throughout its pages.
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From experienced and award winning author Linda Hall comes Strange Faces, a collection of seven stories that will take you to a place where killers can linger in your backyard but where magic can sometimes change everything. The voyage begins with Pickers and Choosers, and with a group of young dumpster foragers who witness a murder. Or do they? And why now, after twenty-seven years is the terrible memory resurfacing? In A Nice Cup of Something Hot we meet Mrs. Wilkers, a divorced woman obsessed with her ex-husband, his new wife, and ultimately with death and murder. The connection between siblings plays a key role in two of the stories. We Are Brothers is about very different twins. Weather Ladies attempts to answer the question, what do you do when you find out your sister is a murderer? Mad Scientist is all about revenge. How far can someone be provoked? Far enough to murder? On the lighter side, The Hockey Bag features a young man, who through no fault of his own, gets caught up in a rather gruesome bag of tricks. You will smile, or tear up, with A Small Season of Magic. It’s a story of a girl, of bullying, and what happens when a small bit of magic intervenes. Hall’s writing has been described as “crisp, intense, filled with suspense and intriguing characters” and writing which has the ability to “keep you on the edge of your seat until the end.”
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