Tunnel Vision
Hank Quense
Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00
· 1 ratings · 328 pages · Published: 10 May 2009
Inside you'll find a plethora of strange characters including a warrior-cook, Pope Alex VI and his daughter Lucretia Borgia, a knight-accountant, a bumbling wizard, bird-like aliens, undead softball players, a vicious alien impresario, Loki, Shakespeare's Wryd Sisters, King Arthur and Merlin along with a few despicable politicians.
The stories take place in fantasy lands, ancient times and in our modern civilization.
Here's a review:
Nanci Arvizu: Hank knows how to take the every day ordinary and twist it into a parallel universe of you-never-know-that-could-be sense of humor that keeps me hooked.
Tunnel Vision is a collection of Hank's short stories, which make it easy to pick up on an e-reader (I use my Black Berry) and read a story during any "wait time". But be careful where you read; you could find yourself laughing out loud.
My favorite of the bunch - Practical Experience. When I was younger I wanted to be an accountant. Anyone who works in the numbers crunching world will enjoy this story.