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The Box Men!

The Box Men!

by

D.David Croot

The box men or Or how I learned to love the box, is an unusual type of modern day horror. It holds a mirror up to us, as well as society at large. It does not preach and is written in a rather disturbing manner. The manner mainly being satire and tiny jabs of humour that keep the story grooving.

These people are unusual, disturbed but still they have to live on and learn and find ways to communicate with one another, no matter their curious difficulties.

It is my humble honour to introduce the first box man who does not appear to know what a joke is…make of that what you will.

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Young Adult, New Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 1

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Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

"Swearing
Sexual Content"

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About the Author

D. David Croot

I am a literary-horror author who flutters across genres as he pleases. Tis most fun.  

I have written a well received set of Fairytales, a slo-burn literary romance and a whole batch of crazy-deranged semi-autobiographical fiction.  

My Horror output receives the most reads. The most frequent comment in a review appears to be 'unique' and this makes me proud. Doesn't even mean they enjoyed the story but, unique, or at the very least, different, is something I strive to do with every moment of my life.

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