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A stunning new collection of short stories from master storyteller Owen Marshall. 'So much is chance, don't you think?' Accidental meetings, unexpected turns in the road, job offers that take you into new territories- our lives seem arbitrary and unpredictable, as if at the whim of the god of fortune. In this latest, stunning collection of short stories by acclaimed writer Owen Marshall, people teeter on the brink of experience. From murder to an affair, to a promotion or a breakdown, the array of vivid characters aren't always aware of what they encounter, not sure whether they are being given an opportunity, a challenge, a temptation, a lesson, or just another day to get through. Meanwhile, feelings of fear, lust, curiosity and frustration simmer beneath the surface. Will the people grasp what life throws at them? 'What are the chances, aye? One in a million or more, like being struck by lightning or having a satellite fall on you, yet it has to happen to someone.'

Product code: 9781776950010

ISBN 9781776950010
On Sale Date 05/11/2024
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H233xW154xS21
No. Of Pages 288
Publisher Penguin Group (NZ)
?So much is chance, don?t you think??
Accidental meetings, unexpected turns in the road, job offers that take you into new
territories: our lives seem arbitrary and unpredictable, as if at the whim of the god of
fortune.
In this latest, stunning collection of short stories by acclaimed writer Owen Marshall,
people teeter on the brink of experience. From murder to an affair, to a promotion or a
breakdown, the array of vivid characters aren?t always aware of what they encounter, not
sure whether they are being given an opportunity, a challenge, a temptation, a lesson, or
just another day to get through.
Meanwhile, feelings of fear, lust, curiosity and frustration simmer beneath the surface. Will
the people grasp what life throws at them?
?What are the chances, aye? One in a million or more, like being struck by lightning or
having a satellite fall on you, yet it has to happen to someone.?