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"I could hear Elvis singing as tears fell on the last page of the book. One of the best short stories I've ever read." - Amazon reviewer
Archie Johnson was prepared to meet his death in the electric chair. At least, he thought he was.
The sentence had been read; he had had his last meal; and the prison chaplain had asked God to have mercy on his immortal soul.
Then, just as they were strapping him in, Archie suddenly remembered there were a few things he wanted to do before he left this earth.
This yarn has been called a "dead man's dream."

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"I could hear Elvis singing as tears fell on the last page of the book. One of the best short stories I've ever read." - Amazon reviewer

Archie Johnson was prepared to meet his death in the electric chair. At least, he thought he was.

The sentence had been read; he had had his last meal; and the prison chaplain had asked God to have mercy on his immortal soul.

Then, just as they were strapping him in, Archie suddenly remembered there were a few things he wanted to do before he left this earth.

This yarn has been called a "dead man's dream."


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Autorenporträt
John Isaac Jones is a retired journalist currently living at Merritt Island, Florida. For more than thirty years, "John I.," as he prefers to be called, was a reporter for media outlets throughout the world. These included local newspapers in his native Alabama, The National Enquirer, News of the World in London, the Sydney Morning Herald, and NBC television. He is the author of eight novels, two short story collections and five novellas.