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Andrew Buckley

    Andrew Buckley crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of the human psyche and its complex relationship with the world. His stylistic prowess lies in his ability to immerse readers in profound emotional landscapes, exploring themes of loss, identity, and the search for meaning. Through his work, Buckley examines the elusive aspects of the human experience, often with a touch of irony and keen observation. His stories invite introspection and leave a lasting impact on the reader's perception.

    Stiltskin
    Death, the Devil, and the Goldfish
    • Death, the Devil, and the Goldfish

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a world where death has inexplicably paused, the story unfolds across diverse locations, including the Bahamas and the rainy streets of London. As the narrative progresses, characters grapple with the implications of this phenomenon, exploring themes of mortality and the human experience. The mystery of why the dead have stopped dying drives the plot, leading to profound questions about life, existence, and the consequences of an eternal present.

      Death, the Devil, and the Goldfish
    • Stiltskin

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(89)Add rating

      The story revolves around an unexpected encounter with an evil dwarf discovered in a bathtub, leading to a series of bizarre and humorous events. The protagonist must navigate the challenges posed by this mischievous character, exploring themes of absurdity and the surreal. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into the consequences of this peculiar situation, blending fantasy with comedic elements to create an engaging and whimsical tale.

      Stiltskin