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I left my job writing romantic short stories (still accessible at most street corners!) imagining that employers would be lining up to hire me. You'll never believe me, but somehow that wasn't the case. You also wont believe me when I tell you about my new employers - Harker & Barker, Attorneys at Law. Their job listing in the periodicals was straight forward enough - Looking for a documentarian to chronicle our cases for prosperity. What they forgot to mention however, and what I forgot to ask before I hurriedly signed the contract, was the fact that Ms. Harker is a vampire and Ms. Barker is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I left my job writing romantic short stories (still accessible at most street corners!) imagining that employers would be lining up to hire me. You'll never believe me, but somehow that wasn't the case. You also wont believe me when I tell you about my new employers - Harker & Barker, Attorneys at Law. Their job listing in the periodicals was straight forward enough - Looking for a documentarian to chronicle our cases for prosperity. What they forgot to mention however, and what I forgot to ask before I hurriedly signed the contract, was the fact that Ms. Harker is a vampire and Ms. Barker is a werewolf. Going from not knowing that supernatural being exist to being employed by them would leave anyone with whiplash. Then again, in this job market, beggars truly cannot be choosers.
Autorenporträt
Tarald Tvedt is the Norwegian author of countless (including the ones he hasn't started writing yet) unpublished books. Although he has moved countries twice, he has in fact never been in an airplane. Then again, that is also a lie. He simply could not commit to such a lie. You could even say that he is afraid of commitment. That part is true. In other words, much like a maggot infested stump, Tarald Tvedt contains multitudes. When Astrolin manages to find the briefest instant of peace, they spend it day-dreaming. They only lived in two countries, the second of which they met their writing companion, Tvedt. Did you know that companions mean the people you share your bread with? Aren't bread, people and words fascinating? They gathered some pretty ones together as a bouquet for you who stumbled upon this book, and truly hope you find here delight and get to admire all the colours.