ISBN-13: 9781539732099 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 178 str.
From the award-winning author of RAIN OF TERROR, named to "Best Kindle Books of 2015" by Digital Books Today, BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL represents a sharp turn from Donna Cummins' characteristic mystery thriller/romantic suspense novels. Instead, this powerful, eclectic collection of writings runs the gamut from flash fiction to short stories to personal-and often intimate-musings and reflections. The author's penchant for suspense and intrigue echoes throughout many of the fictional storylines while her reflective pieces are emotionally-driven-sometimes poignant, sometimes strongly-opinionated-and always message-oriented. Cummins, author of the chilling, edge-of-your-seat Blacklick Valley Mystery Series, explores both the darker side of humanity as well as the strength and virtue of the human spirit in BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL. This versatile, thought-provoking collection of narratives combines passion, intrigue, suspense, humor, heartbreak, revenge, and sorrow; and whether the reader is brought to laughter or to tears, he will not come away untouched. Part One: Short, Short Stories The Surprise - An unexpected twist to a bright May morning The Decision - A heartrending choice with no 'right' answer Stop Signs - Delving into the mind of a psychopath Choices - Domestic violence in unsuspected places On a Night Wind - A breathtaking visitor, a haunting event Friends - Friendship for a lonely heart Part Two: Short Stories Release - Letting go is sometimes the hardest thing you'll do. A Night to Remember - When terror fills the night Niko - Vengeance and justice in the wild Part Three: Random Reflections The Essence of Beauty - The absolute, universal beauty of God's Creation Once Upon a Time - Pensively looking back at another world Carousels and Question Marks - A whimsical journey through life I Remember - Painful, poignant memories of love Virtue, You Say? - A failing society: Where is America headed? A Tear Fell - When sadness strikes Top of the Heap - America: Democracy or oligarchy? Dark Thoughts - A satirical, existential perspective Good, Better, or Best? - Who's teaching your children? Love Lost: Thoughts at Christmas - When sorrow seems too much to bear Leaving - It's hard to say goodbye