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The Road Less Taken: A Collection of Unusual Short Stories (Book 1)

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The Road Less Taken: A Collection of Unusual Short Stories (Book 1)
The Road Less Taken: A Collection of Unusual Short Stories (Book 1)

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The Road Less Taken: A Collection of Unusual Short Stories (Book 1)

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'The Road Less Taken' is a Collection of Unusual Short Stories . . .Theodore Jerome Cohen's first serious attempt to write a short story for publication was in 1962 while he was working in Antarctica. The story he penned-about a man killed by a pod of orcas-was lost during his return to the United States. It wasn't until 2009, when he resurrected the tale and incorporated it in his post-modern novel, Frozen in Time: Murder at the Bottom of the World, that the horror of the episode, which was based on a real encounter by three Chilean Army enlisted men with a pod of orcas, appeared in print. Time did not dim the horror of what happened at sea that day!Now, this story and others-unusual stories about Ted's life as a violinist, about a woman who seeks the help of a fortune teller to divine the future of her daughter, and about a university professor obsessed with the making of coffee-are vividly brought to life in the eleven short stories found in this book.

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