Hand To Mouth

Deborah Sheldon


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 68 pages · Published: 31 Jan 2020

Hand To Mouth by Deborah Sheldon
“When the truth doesn’t satisfy, people make up stories.”

An imprisoned man writes letters to his son, trying to explain the bizarre circumstances that led to his incarceration. But can his son believe him? Award-winning author Deborah Sheldon keeps you guessing with this novelette of secrets, lies, conspiracies and paranoia.

Writing about ‘Hand To Mouth’, the author recently said: “On the surface, this is a novelette about an imprisoned man who writes letters to his son to explain why he’s behind bars. It’s also a sci-fi exploration of cutting-edge technology. And while Hand to Mouth is a horror story, it’s a puzzle too; a layering of truth and deception, like a ‘choose your own adventure’ story. Ten readers will have ten different interpretations of what happened. It took a lot of drafting to work in so many possibilities.”

(cover by Adrian Baldwin)

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