ISBN: 9780451216779
Release Date: 04 Oct 2005
Average rating: (read by 3 members)

Categories: Horror & ghost stories

Jason Handford has a real gift for writing letters that get results-from complaints to love letters to editorials. Then he's offered a job to do it for a living. It consumes his time, his mind, and eventually, his soul. Jason really should have stuck with freelance.

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pistachio
Rated it 6 months ago
I enjoyed this book. It felt a little long, but just the way it was written made it interesting throughout. It told of a man who discovered he had a talent of writing letters to get what he wanted--whether it be free fast food or having people...

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