Coffee, Black
By Robert Lee
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A man wrestling with death, believes he has left no mark on the world, but the world around him views things differently. Two strangers arrive in a small town – one bringing evil, the other embracing the townsfolk. “Look Him In The Eye, Then Shoot to Kill (If You Can)” provides a compelling argument against hunting. When Gerry sees a rat ... well, the fun explodes around him. John Ramsay was a real life native Canadian who singlehandedly rescued an ill-fated Icelandic settlement, but who was “rewarded” with a shared coffee from a coffee sock. Ever wear two different socks to an important meeting? Imagine the worst possible consequences ... These, and other short stories revolve around the simple cup of coffee, in “Coffee, Black.” As a special bonus, the novella, “Disabilities” is included in Coffee, Black. Yes, it is a collection of short stories, but once you begin to read, you will be unable to put down the book until you have read all of them. And, there’s more. Link up with the author and be part of the “never-ending stories” club. Receive a new short story every month, for a minimum of 36 months. That’s three years of great coffee, black.
Robert Lee
Bob sold his first short stories to Young Ambassador and Omni magazines when he was twelve. For nearly forty years, he only wrote fiction works and poetry for friends, until he was convinced by them that his writing was very compelling.Bob Lee’s career kept him focused on business communications for much of that period. He wrote and produced a series of training videos for Loss Prevention Group Inc, wrote hundreds of business plans, feasibility studies and market analyses, along with scores of training manuals, handbooks and guides for his clients.He is the author of more than two hundred and fifty blog posts, white papers and articles for national and international clients. His own blogs have a viewership exceeding 353,000.His freelance works include radio pieces for CBC (Now or Never and Definitely Not The Opera)and Corus Entertainment.Since 2011, he has written and published seventeen books under his name (www.robertflee.com) and ghostwritten eight more books and novels in a variety of genres.His career in business support services and as a private investigator have provided him with a rich source of material from which to draw inspiration. Many of the people who he encountered were so noteworthy as to be featured in his non-fiction works such as Wild People I Have Known and What We Have Lost.Few writers can match the engaging writing style of Robert Lee. His minimalist method of enticing mental images from a single phrase, or urging complex emotion from a few sentences drives action throughout his works. Yet, Robert can draw us meticulously and inexorably through the most detailed or complex scenarios, while captivating us with each word.Whether you are absorbed in the convoluted mental struggles of Lawrence Mason (Inferno Inside), the unworldly twists and turns of the Sentinels (Council of the Pure),the ethereal adventures of the nymphs and sprites (Gypsy Lee’s Fairy Tales, Fables & Yarns), or the heart and tragedy of true life anecdotes about murders and rapists(Wild Animals People I Have Known), you will bond intimately with each of Lee’s characters.Fiction or non-fiction, Robert Lee brings you immense and unique reading experiences that will compel you to call for more of his works.
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