Happy Places
by Clay Savage
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Pub Date Oct 19 2021 | Archive Date Jan 22 2022
Ocean Park Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
For Flynn Barnes, dying is just the beginning of his problems.
After waking up in his Happy Place--as all "graduates" do--he is guided by his Post-Mortem Facilitator to figure out his next move. With a lifetime of criminal behavior, an estranged family, and a vengeful English gangster to deal with, he's still got a lot of work to do.
And as Flynn will discover--even in the afterlife, free will can lead to all sorts of trouble.
A Note From the Publisher
Ebook 9781733880657; 4.99
Advance Praise
“A rare case of high-concept storytelling with heart...A supernatural tale that mixes big ideas with plenty of action and wit.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A rare case of high-concept storytelling with heart...A supernatural tale that mixes big ideas with plenty of action and wit.” —Kirkus Reviews
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781733880640 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
This is ultimately an uplifting story. I read this one quickly, and like the author's writing style. I plan to circle back to some of Savage's other books. While this may not find a large audience, I think most readers that pick it up will enjoy it.
Thanks very much for the free review copy!!
Flynn gets out of prison, meets up with a prison friend and plans a big heist. In the aftermath, he dies, which is the beginning of a new problem. He has to set right something he has done in his life before he can move on to his next phase in the afterlife. This was good. The story was unusual and interesting, and there was part that I laughed through the entire scene (Thacker and Donny getting attacked by a fly). 4 stars.
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