It takes the average reader 5 hours and 38 minutes to read And Midnight Came to Call by Stephen G. Kirk
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
And Midnight Came to Call This thought provoking, Horror / Sci-fi genre collection features nine short stories of various lengths having a wide audience appeal. The plots and themes are crisp and clean; and more importantly, the ideas driving the stories forward seem to take on a life of their own. Each story differentiates itself from others within the collection while spanning the globe and time itself. Wherever possible, the settings reflect actual locations, social conditions, and backdrops based within realistic science or myth such that while the underlying plots may strain credibility, they seldom threaten to tear open its fabric. Grounded in a slightly bent, rather than a fully warped sense of reality, the stories exude an underlying sense of normality, until they do not. The nine stories within the collection "And Midnight Came to Call" reflect this preference often bringing along unexpected twists as they end. A brief synopsis of each story follows. Tenant: A lonely senior with a strong penchant for his feathered friends seeks a novel birdhouse design and a challenge to his woodworking skills, but gets far more than he bargained for when something quite unexpected takes up residence in his creation. The Madison: A nameless terror has been disturbed below the foundations of an old "turn of the century" theater. When the management begins presenting a summer series of classic horror films, strange and frightening events begin occurring in the small town. Dog Days of Summer: In the distant future, a Golden Retriever bears witness to an alien invasion during a hot and dry summer. Dark Voyage: Captain Thomas Jakes and the crew of the slave ship Amity endure a stormy passage while returning to port from the Americas finding themselves imprisoned for weeks within a dead calm; together with an unmentionable horror that walks her decks. Reap the Whirlwind: A patriotic North Korean weather analyst with an unusual ability to forecast the weather finds her gift extends much further than even she had ever dreamed. An Angry Dragon: A Chinese Magician who endured Japan's "Rape of Nanking" pays a visit to a small restaurant in China town and provides the management a new and rather unique recipe for success; and revenge. Kindred: A group of researchers contact a highly unusual and very ancient society that appears to be on the verge of extinction, but offers them an unexpected a solution to their troubles. The Rattle of Bones: Unwilling to surrender his dark cherished memories and unable to dodge those seeking their revenge for their murders, a sadistic captain of the Khmer Rouge meets an old friend on his way to his comeuppance many years later. Vagrant: A novel twist of an old theme, an aging and sickly New York City homeless senior visits Palm Springs and gets a new lease on life; and death.
And Midnight Came to Call by Stephen G. Kirk is 328 pages long, and a total of 84,624 words.
This makes it 111% the length of the average book. It also has 103% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 42 minutes to read And Midnight Came to Call aloud.
And Midnight Came to Call is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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