Mark Rigney
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A propos de l'auteur
Mark Rigney is a writer whose stories have appeared in THEMA and The Bellevue Review, and whose plays have been staged at the Foothill Theatre Company, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, and the Alleyway Theatre. He lives in Evansville, IN
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Œuvres de Mark Rigney
A Calling On Song 1 exemplaire
Carnivoyeur (Niteblade Magazine) 1 exemplaire
Ten Red Kings 1 exemplaire
A Perfect Wedded Bliss (Renner & Quist, #0.5) 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Shelter of Daylight, Issue 1 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
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"'Reverend Renner?'
"'Yes, I said, this time with conviction.'
'You', she announced, as if she were making the slowest of discoveries, 'don't look like a holy man.'
Now it's true while I am admittedly short, near-sighted, fuzz-haired, & entirely forgettable in every physical capacity, it is equally true that I am not overjoyed to hear anyone besides myself, especially random visitors, dismiss me so quickly. So I drew myself up to my full height (five-foot-two) & said rather crossly, 'I am not a holy man. I am a man engaged in holy work. Now what can I do for you.'"
He had an uncanny ability to react to the supernatural.
I enjoyed this book, but I would strongly suggest reading The Skates first.
I would like to thank Samhain Publishing & NetGalley for a complimentary kindle copy. This did not change my opinion for this review.… (plus d'informations)