‘It is a daunting task to take a three dimensional world, cram it onto a two dimensional surface, and reverse it in the hope that someone will see the message: see oneself as others do.’ – Author, Ernesto San Giacomo
19 pages. Chills, thrills, alter egoes and mirrors that reflect inwards as much as outward.
Branson, the skeptical cop is sent on a mysterious ‘dual identity’ case. In the process, he transforms into and discovers Renner – in more ways than one.
As all good short stories, this too ends on a tantalizing edge laced with questions.
That ‘Aha!’ moment when Renner addresses Timmerman as Timmy – it almost hoodwinks the reader. The very next ‘mirror’ scene turns the whole story on its head.
Did they or didn’t they? Who spirited into whom? Who lies beneath the freshly dug graves? When lovely Hannah took time to ‘change’ before getting into Branson’s car – what exactly did she convey?
I wish Renner’s mirror reflection spelled out the color of his eyes – was it dull brown or shark black? The answer would have eased me plenty.
There are plenty of subtle hints – the kind that make you flip back and re-read the story and re-think the obvious.
This short story is part of ‘Ragged Souls’ collection: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J6NGWVS and Goodreads
Genre: Horror/ Supernatural/ Thriller
Edition: Kindle version
Ernesto can be also found on his personal blog: http://ernsangia.wordpre


Superb review… Seems interesting 🙂
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I hope you have an inclination towards supernatural/ thriller. But, of course, best thing about short stories is that they are done before you realize it.
It does take special talent to condense characterization, atmosphere and Genre into a limited word count.
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Thanks Sweety for your encouragement. “A Purveyor…” is no longer available a single short story. It is now in the “Ragged Souls” collection.
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Ummm…that was supposed to be just a link.
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Yes, done the needful. Thanx for bringing it to my notice.
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Oh, sorry. I will edit the same in my blog post.
Looking forward to reading other 2 short stories within Ragged Souls collection!
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I have edited the cover page image and added the link to Ragged souls, as per your information. Thank you. It was a joy to read your style.
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My Dear Sweety, I see that You are very good in writing reviews! This is very well written. Kudos and Regards. 🙂
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Ah! Your computer has been revived, I see. So glad to have your words grace my space again.
I try to make the review as interesting as the book. I succeed sometimes! (OK, most times)
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