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To Die Upon a Kiss
2013
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4.40
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217
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After a foolish act of rebellion uncovers a horrible truth about his father’s death, Sadler Truman is forced to accept the certainty that in less than six months time he will die of a rare heart disease. Fearing madness will arrive quicker than the last beat of his heart, Sadler immerses himself in the humdrum daily activities of sleep, going to work, and visiting his father’s grave. A regular part of this routine is attending the Accident and Emergency department of his local hospital, a ritual he finds hard to break after reading heart attacks mostly occur during the hours of 6.00am to 9.00am. Here he meets Prudence, an overly sexual Dispenser who works at the hospital’s pharmacy. To Sadler, Prudence is the perfect distraction, a welcomed interruption in his new routine. But Prudence’s persuasive charm and reasoning draws Sadler into the seedy underbelly of mortality. Believing to witness death firsthand will help assist his fears about his own, Prudence involves him in an experiment that may cost him his sanity and the lives of innocent people. As each month passes, Sadler begins to question Prudence’s motives, and how their lives have become so fortuitously interlinked. But has the weight of all his victims become too much? Is the line between life and death interchangeable? Can one suffer a life worst than death? Seeking these answers, Sadler sets upon a voyage of self-discovery, one that will involve unearthing secrets to his past and revisiting memories he fears may reveal a sickening truth about his mother. Spanning just six months, the story raises questions about humanity, and the need for acceptance. And like Sadler, the reader is forced to accept that some truths are much darker than lies.

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Craig Wallwork
Craig Wallwork
Author · 9 books

Craig Wallwork was born in Manchester, England. He is the three times Pushcart Prize nominated writer of over 40 short stories, and the author of the books The Sound of Loneliness, Bad People, Labyrinth of the Dolls, Heart of Glass, Human Tenderloin, Quintessence of Dust and Gory Hole. He lives in West Yorkshire, England. Find out more about him via his official website: https://craigwallwork.com/ You can also subscribe to his newsletter and get a free book: https://landing-page.craigwallwork.com/

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