The Brief History of the Dead
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
From the author of the widely praised "The Truth About Celia" comes a mesmerizing new work that imagines the world of the afterlife and its stark relation to the world of the living.
Brockmeier writes with incredible elegance and wit about the wondrous and often unexpected facets of the human experience. His works explore the intricacies of relationships and the infinite possibilities that lie hidden within everyday life. With an unerring eye for detail and a profound understanding of human nature, Brockmeier crafts narratives that are both intimate and universal. His writing resonates with a sense of wonder about the world and a subtle humor that illuminates the paradoxical nature of existence.


From the author of the widely praised "The Truth About Celia" comes a mesmerizing new work that imagines the world of the afterlife and its stark relation to the world of the living.
Featuring a collection of one hundred ghost stories, the author delves into the myriad facets of the afterlife, blending humor, poignancy, and terror. Each tale invites readers to reflect on existential themes while providing a diverse range of haunting narratives that provoke thought and evoke emotion. This anthology promises a unique exploration of life beyond death, showcasing the author's signature storytelling style.