The Long Man

Lallo is a man who can’t seem to die. He spends his centuries doing laps around the globe and insinuating himself into some of history’s grandest chapters, from the Crusaders’ siege of Jerusalem to Nazi Germany. Join the darkly comedic Lallo on his quest to hunt down others of his kind, to find the purpose of his long, long life.

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The Long Man

Lallo is a man who can’t seem to die. He spends his centuries doing laps around the globe and insinuating himself into some of history’s grandest chapters, from the Crusaders’ siege of Jerusalem to Nazi Germany. Join the darkly comedic Lallo on his quest to hunt down others of his kind, to find the purpose of his long, long life.

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The Long Man

The Long Man

by Chester Burton Brown
The Long Man

The Long Man

by Chester Burton Brown

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Overview

Lallo is a man who can’t seem to die. He spends his centuries doing laps around the globe and insinuating himself into some of history’s grandest chapters, from the Crusaders’ siege of Jerusalem to Nazi Germany. Join the darkly comedic Lallo on his quest to hunt down others of his kind, to find the purpose of his long, long life.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033030996
Publisher: Chester Burton Brown
Publication date: 02/02/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 765 KB

About the Author

CHESTER BURTON BROWN is a compulsive storyteller and pulp science-fiction wallah based near the North Pole. He is also known on the Internet as "Cheeseburger Brown."


He is the author of dozens of novellas and short stories, as well as a regular correspondent for Wetmachine and Footprints magazine. Chester Burton Brown's first full-length novel was "Simon of Space" (Ephemera Bound, 2008). His stories have also appeared in Cosmos magazine and AE: The Canadian Science-Fiction Review.


Mr. Brown likes a nice song, but dances poorly.

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