Henry Gallagher is a failure. Born into a broken family, now a young alcoholic struggling with mental illness, Henry is successful at one thing: destroying his life. While spending his time and waning finances at local bars and on any woman who will show him affection, Henry reflects on his past, seeing no future than the one he believes has been preordained for him. From a funeral in Ireland, to a chance meeting with a German millionaire, to a booze-soaked and bloody version of Last Tango in Paris, Henry's life is both darkly humorous and unapologetically human. Accompanied by stories of other down and out characters fighting their way through the underbelly of society, Jack Moody's debut collection poses Henry's greatest question: Do we end up where we do purely because of the choices we've made, or are some of us simply doomed at birth to fail?
Jack Moody Books
Jack Moody is a writer of short stories and poetry whose work delves into the intricate tapestry of human emotions and connections. He possesses a keen eye for the nuances of everyday life, crafting narratives that are both psychologically insightful and emotionally resonant. Moody's prose is characterized by its directness, interwoven with a poetic sensibility that draws readers into the experiences of his characters. His contributions to various literary journals and magazines showcase a distinctive voice that explores the complexities of the human condition.


Enigmatica
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
When a dying man slips Mike two quotes from Enigmatica, a forbidden book holding secrets so explosive they could change the world, Mike and his friend Sandy must run for their lives to places they never imagined.