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What on Earth

What on Earth

sci fi short stories collection. Standalone, but interconnected!
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  • Format: eBook and paperback
  • Released: January 2018
  • Revised: 2020
  • Pages: 220

​Here, all twelve short stories in James Field's popular 'Cloud Brother' series are assembled in one engrossing book.
If you like weird sci-fi/fantasy, spiced with humour and surprise endings, then you’ll love these short stories.
 
It's the mind-boggling read you've been waiting for.
What on Earth
Front cover for What on Earth?: a collection of short sci fi/horror/ghost/fantasy stories
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Contents:
​Outgrowth of the Brain: He guards an ancient mansion’s freaky secrets, but a brain disorder has crippled him. A mad scientist’s remedy will either save or destroy him.

White Noise: Professor Maurice Masterson alone can salvage the universe. All he needs is alien persuasion and a yellow bathroom sponge.

Litter Thugs: Life is like a mound of rubbish. You never know how much is waste. The Professor’s Conundrum: God isn’t going to judge us. It’s we who have Him on trial.

Gypsy Spell: If a gypsy fortune teller swore you’d soon depart this world, would you die laughing?

The Bell Tower Suite: Up in the mansion, things go bump in the night. Alf and Bert, the security guards, investigate. What they find, I hardly dare to tell.

Psycho Psyche: Most of us carry a potential bomb with us. Dr Grenn found out how to detonate them…

Yoikes: Alf and Bert, security, stumble into the twelfth century. Frightened to tamper with history, they tread carefully-at first! Doomsday Diary: A Diary filled out ten days into the future that predicts death and doom? Chief Inspector Dobbs didn’t believe either…

Liquorice Shoelace: On his way home from work, Frank, a warm-hearted accountant, witnesses a man jump in front of a Tube train. The shocking suicide leaves Frank distraught, but the next day, he sees the same man again, alive and in a wretched state. Determined to solve the mystery, Frank investigates, only to watch his own world fall apart.

Pest: Alf and Bert, the mansion's security guards, have never been beaten. Pest and Olive, con artists, have never failed. The security guards have a few tricks up their sleeves, but the con artists fight dirty.
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​Florence Blackwater: Is it possible that Florence, living isolated from the world, is well over a hundred years old and still retains her youth? Or is she a ghost? Professor Maurice Masterson investigates. His conclusion astonishes everyone.


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