Thirteen Stories

Thirteen Stories is a collection of the most popular short stories and novellas written by author John Isaac Jones over the past fifteen years.

In the first tale, Going Home, a small-time hoodlum, being led to the electric chair, remembers he has a few things he wants to do before he leaves this earth.

In Boone, an eight-year-old tells the poignant story of an aging, crippled farmer who has a psychotic love for his wife.

Two social misfits risk it all to love an unwanted child in For Love of Daniel.

Cousins Billy and Roy, constantly spying on tenants of their grandmother's rental houses, bite off more than they can chew in the haunting Gothic tale Annie.

Alma Dawson's life is turned upside down in The Agreement when she tries to raise money to pay for her daughter's last year of college.

In The Surrogate, a young woman conspires with her uncle to commit murder.

A dying ten-year-old takes revenge on his tormentor in Serpentus Saragossii.

In the suspenseful Tembo Makaburi, karma catches up with a greedy, arrogant big game hunter.

In the final novella, The Angel Years, the Johnsons gets an unexpected visitor while trying to protect a family secret.

Foreword by Author Lee Carey.


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Thirteen Stories

Thirteen Stories is a collection of the most popular short stories and novellas written by author John Isaac Jones over the past fifteen years.

In the first tale, Going Home, a small-time hoodlum, being led to the electric chair, remembers he has a few things he wants to do before he leaves this earth.

In Boone, an eight-year-old tells the poignant story of an aging, crippled farmer who has a psychotic love for his wife.

Two social misfits risk it all to love an unwanted child in For Love of Daniel.

Cousins Billy and Roy, constantly spying on tenants of their grandmother's rental houses, bite off more than they can chew in the haunting Gothic tale Annie.

Alma Dawson's life is turned upside down in The Agreement when she tries to raise money to pay for her daughter's last year of college.

In The Surrogate, a young woman conspires with her uncle to commit murder.

A dying ten-year-old takes revenge on his tormentor in Serpentus Saragossii.

In the suspenseful Tembo Makaburi, karma catches up with a greedy, arrogant big game hunter.

In the final novella, The Angel Years, the Johnsons gets an unexpected visitor while trying to protect a family secret.

Foreword by Author Lee Carey.


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Thirteen Stories

Thirteen Stories

by John Isaac Jones
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Thirteen Stories is a collection of the most popular short stories and novellas written by author John Isaac Jones over the past fifteen years.

In the first tale, Going Home, a small-time hoodlum, being led to the electric chair, remembers he has a few things he wants to do before he leaves this earth.

In Boone, an eight-year-old tells the poignant story of an aging, crippled farmer who has a psychotic love for his wife.

Two social misfits risk it all to love an unwanted child in For Love of Daniel.

Cousins Billy and Roy, constantly spying on tenants of their grandmother's rental houses, bite off more than they can chew in the haunting Gothic tale Annie.

Alma Dawson's life is turned upside down in The Agreement when she tries to raise money to pay for her daughter's last year of college.

In The Surrogate, a young woman conspires with her uncle to commit murder.

A dying ten-year-old takes revenge on his tormentor in Serpentus Saragossii.

In the suspenseful Tembo Makaburi, karma catches up with a greedy, arrogant big game hunter.

In the final novella, The Angel Years, the Johnsons gets an unexpected visitor while trying to protect a family secret.

Foreword by Author Lee Carey.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733350037
Publisher: John I. Jones
Publication date: 08/20/2019
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.96(d)
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