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Edition Language: | English URL http://jacwrightbooks.wix.com/jacwright |
Setting: | Bath, Somerset, England(United Kingdom) |

Jac Wright
Kindle Edition | Pages: 48 pages Rating: 3.65 | 106 Users | 54 Reviews
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Title | : | The Closet (Summerset Tales #1) |
Author | : | Jac Wright |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 48 pages |
Published | : | June 6th 2013 by Midsummer Nights Artists |
Categories | : | Mystery. Short Stories. Fiction. Suspense |
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Love is a battlefield. Who will get out of it alive?Harry Duncan Wood runs a hotel in the historic city of Bath with his beautiful young wife. When he falls in love with Mill House, an old greystone farmhouse on the banks of river Avon among the soaring hills of Somerset, and sets about moving his family there, the first appearances of the cracks in the marriage take him by surprise. Is his wife seeing another man? Duncan needs to get to the bottom of the affairs for his own sanity. Sometimes, however, ignorance is bliss and will also keep everybody alive.
The Closet is written in the tradition of Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers and Thomas Hardy's Wessex Tales as the first in the collection of literary short fiction, but with an added element of suspense. It accompanies the first title in the author's full-length literary suspense series, The Reckless Engineer, published by Soul Mate Publishing, New York.
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Ratings: 3.65 From 106 Users | 54 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books The Closet (Summerset Tales #1)
Four Stars only because of the HUGE CLIFFHANGER! I did not go into this short story expecting a cliffhanger that really left me pissed off that we did not have an answer to the most important part of the PLOT. I am also upset that the next book is not ready for me to read. What I will say is that this was a BRILLIANTLY written story that had me on the edge of my seat until the end. Jac Wright took me to a new level in this book and I loved it. I could feel the emotions of the characters and feltClearly, the author is a poet. THE CLOSET transports the reader to a lonely farmhouse where animals stand as structures, and Duncan is soaking wet from the rain. Mr. Wright draws the reader into the scene with very distinct atmospheric prose that I've seen mostly in poetry. We, as readers, are drawn to the man who is so very careful as to not leave a crumb on the carpet to show he has been to the house. We want to know why? Is he in danger? Is he delusional? Is he a stalker? Duncan may be. He is
Harry Duncan Wood is successful business man believes that his second wife having an affair. Duncan's first marriage end because of an affair. Duncan is seeking prove that his wife is having an affair. When Duncan's wife and Realtor begin talking it shocks Duncan what they're saying. Duncan gets the message out and rescued by the police. What does Duncan's wife plan? Your answers await you in The Closet.This character driven tale just proves that humanity isn't as good as it appears to be. I

After laying the groundwork for what looked to be a great story the book abruptly ends. Very disppointing.
I received this book to give an honest review.So I started getting into the book and then got to the ending and was like WHAT! It stops there? Is there more? Talk about a cliff hanger. I literally went back a few pages re-read them and was like oh wow I didn't miss anything like I thought. This is a short story, but it draws you in with Harry. He is a middle age man who is married to a young woman and has a 5 year old son. When he assumes his wife is having an affair he hides in a closet (hence
Jac Wrights The Closet {Summerset Tales] is a powerful and gripping short story that completely captivates and draws you in from the very first page to the unexpected and dramatic last one.From the rainstorm at the beginning to the Mill House itself Jac has the amazing ability to describe vividly and graphically the storm, the atmosphere, the building itself and make you believe you can actually see it, feel it and be a part of it all. Ive got my own ending but will it be the same as yours I
I know it's usual when reviewing a book to give a summary of the plot. But I won't since its already given. Living in India, so far away from the mileau described in the novel, I have to imagine all the details. The author describes everything in the minutest detail, which made me impatient at first. I thought to myself, Oh get on with it. However I gradually appreciated this because the surrounding, the characters, all stood out vividly. With complete clarity I could see it all. The extract
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