State of Disorder

State of Disorder
Science Fiction
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By: Douglas Smith

Aurora Award Finalist
   
Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror Honorable Mention
      
When James Mackaby, respected scholar, husband and father, accepts a dinner invitation from an old rival who has fallen on hard times, he has no idea that revenge is on the menu. During this singular evening, three very separate and very different dinners will take place, all at the same time, all in the same place, all with the same guests.
      
And by the end of the last course, no one’s life will ever be the same again.
      
Note: includes an afterword by the author and excerpts from many of his other stories

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6 Reviews to “State of Disorder”

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    BiblioCrunch November 18, 2011 at 12:28 pm #

    “Another standout is the masterful “State of Disorder,” which contemplates the flexibility and fluidity of time.” —Ideomancer Magazine

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    BiblioCrunch November 18, 2011 at 12:28 pm #

    “A neat twist on time travel and quantum physics.” —Publishers Weekly

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    BiblioCrunch November 18, 2011 at 12:28 pm #

    “The claustrophobic atmosphere of this tale heightens its devilish suspense and draws favorable comparisons to Poe’s tales of trapped, desperate protagonists.” —Tangent Online

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    BiblioCrunch November 18, 2011 at 12:28 pm #

    “A chilling story of three dinners in the same place and time, and a very satisfying ending made this another A++ story [in Chimerascope].” —Fantasy Book Critic

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    BiblioCrunch November 18, 2011 at 12:29 pm #

    “A stunning piece of work.” —Kim Mohan, editor, Amazing Stories

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    BiblioCrunch November 18, 2011 at 12:29 pm #

    “Smith invokes both Stephen Hawking and Edgar Allan Poe … a successful marriage of bold imagination and finely-crafted details, which results in a chilling page-turner.” —Rainbow Dragon Recommends

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