Of That Day and Hour: A psychological thriller (29 page)

“Can I have a moment to
myself?”

“Of course. Tell me what you
decide.”

 

It’s Jeff’s third birthday
party. He remembers excitement; he’s pulled the colorful wrapping paper off the
trolley that contains hand painted wood bricks. This is the first memory that
he’ll retain throughout the rest of his life. Instinctively he knows what to
do. Hands reach out to the bar; pushing the trolley across the room as fast as
his legs can take him. His proud parents stand and watch over him.

 
 
 
 

Thank you for reading!

 
 

I hope
you enjoyed reading
Of That Day and Hour
, as much as I did in writing
it.

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love to hear from you. Contact me at: [email protected]

Finally,
I need to ask a favor. If you’re so inclined. I’d love a review on Amazon for
Of
That Day and Hour
. Loved it, hated it – I’d just enjoy your feedback.
Reviews can be tough to come by these days, and you the reader have the power
to make or break a book.

 

Thank
you for reading
Of That Day and Hour
, and for spending time with me.

 

In
gratitude,

 

A.J.
O’Brien

 
 

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