A Table For Two

Within the book of short stories lie comedy, mystery and tales of the vagaries of life and death. The collection begins on introduction with the title story ‘A Table For Two’ where the eccentricities of young and old are played out over a cup of tea in Momma’s Cafe.
Meeting the peculiarities of being selfish with Mr Crusty in ‘Grumpy’s Coffey Morning’ and Derry in ‘Better Late Than Never’ tells with some subtle humour how the lives of others are affected by them.
The frailties of reaching old age and difficulties in making delicate decisions, tell their story in ‘Losing Touch’ ‘An Old Age Question’ and in ‘Counting Down The Clock’. While three Flash Fiction stories are included in ‘Stone Cold Man’, ‘Arnie and Grunty’ and in ‘Nosey Parkers’ which is taken from a rural village, where nothing is missed.
In stories taken from the later part of the book, a woman is visited by the ghost of her past in ‘Can I Tell You Something.’ And in ‘Black Cats Have Black Kittens’, a woebegone misfortune returns to Gossiptown in search of answers, while a neurotic looks back over the dark ways of his life and obsession in finding love in ‘Meeting Constance’.

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A Table For Two

Within the book of short stories lie comedy, mystery and tales of the vagaries of life and death. The collection begins on introduction with the title story ‘A Table For Two’ where the eccentricities of young and old are played out over a cup of tea in Momma’s Cafe.
Meeting the peculiarities of being selfish with Mr Crusty in ‘Grumpy’s Coffey Morning’ and Derry in ‘Better Late Than Never’ tells with some subtle humour how the lives of others are affected by them.
The frailties of reaching old age and difficulties in making delicate decisions, tell their story in ‘Losing Touch’ ‘An Old Age Question’ and in ‘Counting Down The Clock’. While three Flash Fiction stories are included in ‘Stone Cold Man’, ‘Arnie and Grunty’ and in ‘Nosey Parkers’ which is taken from a rural village, where nothing is missed.
In stories taken from the later part of the book, a woman is visited by the ghost of her past in ‘Can I Tell You Something.’ And in ‘Black Cats Have Black Kittens’, a woebegone misfortune returns to Gossiptown in search of answers, while a neurotic looks back over the dark ways of his life and obsession in finding love in ‘Meeting Constance’.

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A Table For Two

A Table For Two

by Tom McElligott
A Table For Two

A Table For Two

by Tom McElligott

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Within the book of short stories lie comedy, mystery and tales of the vagaries of life and death. The collection begins on introduction with the title story ‘A Table For Two’ where the eccentricities of young and old are played out over a cup of tea in Momma’s Cafe.
Meeting the peculiarities of being selfish with Mr Crusty in ‘Grumpy’s Coffey Morning’ and Derry in ‘Better Late Than Never’ tells with some subtle humour how the lives of others are affected by them.
The frailties of reaching old age and difficulties in making delicate decisions, tell their story in ‘Losing Touch’ ‘An Old Age Question’ and in ‘Counting Down The Clock’. While three Flash Fiction stories are included in ‘Stone Cold Man’, ‘Arnie and Grunty’ and in ‘Nosey Parkers’ which is taken from a rural village, where nothing is missed.
In stories taken from the later part of the book, a woman is visited by the ghost of her past in ‘Can I Tell You Something.’ And in ‘Black Cats Have Black Kittens’, a woebegone misfortune returns to Gossiptown in search of answers, while a neurotic looks back over the dark ways of his life and obsession in finding love in ‘Meeting Constance’.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163495351
Publisher: Limerick Writers Centre
Publication date: 03/09/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 324 KB

About the Author

Tom McElligott stories, poetry and photography have featured in several publications including ‘Losing Touch’ and ‘Moments Thought’ The Clare Champion, ‘A Table for Two’ Limerick Writers Anthology No 12, ‘A Cup of tea’ Limerick City of Culture Anthology The Hearts of Limerick, ‘Stone Cold Man’ Liberties Flash Fiction, ‘Leaving the Country’ Write.ie Website Tell Your Own Story and ‘The Witching Tree’ UL Ogham Stone Journal. He was born in Israel and lives in Limerick. He is married to Alice and they have three children.

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