Suicide, murder, religion, and mystery collide in Carmine Pari's electrifying short story collection, No More Time.
Evoking the darkness and mystery of the human mind, Pari packs an emotional punch in even the most tightly-worded sentence.
From a shopkeeper's effort to placate a hopeful young girl in "Duck or Doll" to a dying man's unusual-and violent-last wish in "The Payment," each of the sixteen narratives contained in this compilation challenges readers to contemplate the quiet moments that make up a life.
With many of its stories' endings open for interpretation, like a good poem, No More Time is a fascinating look into the depths of the human soul...and the darkness that may be found within it. The tales themselves, ranging from a few pages of "flash fiction" to a forty-four page novella, employ a unique and interesting style to convey even the most horrifying of events-a stylistic choice Pari uses to satisfying and even chilling effect.
Fans of Edgar Allen Poe's haunting tales and Ernest Hemingway's spare, restrained writing technique will be thrilled to discover a new body of work that captures all of the wonder and foreboding of the genre in Pari's book.