The Lady In Black and other City Tales

by Graham Sykes


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/08/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 293
ISBN : 9781465303547
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 293
ISBN : 9781465303554
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 293
ISBN : 9781465303530

About the Book

The short story should enlighten, excite and above all, entertain the reader from an early stage. It is the skill of grasping interest from the outset and retaining such that remains the aim of any writer. THE LADY IN BLACK and Other City Tales collects fourteen short stories set in a different city at a time of particular interest in each chosen destination’s history. When better to visit Venice than at the time of Casanova (BECKFORD’S VENETIAN AFFAIR) or Vienna in the dying days of the belle epoch of Emperor Franz Josef ? In THE LADY IN BLACK , the mystery of Gustav Klimt’s last missing portrait is solved in a thrilling journey through the battlefields of the second world war to the present day (and where a particularly chilling twist is revealed at the story‘s conclusion!). In DUPONT’S REVENGE, the French Resistance is reactivated in 1970’s Nice to deal with a troublesome neighbour, and in present day Liverpool, a journalist discovers to his cost the consequences of meddling in the affairs of THE TOXTETH VAMPIRE. The futility of Britain’s celebrity obsession is evaluated in all its puerile glory where, in FALLS ROAD DON JUAN, a Belfast lothario accepts a sexual wager which if won, will see him fifty thousand pounds better off. It is common knowledge that the invasion of Britain by the German war machine seemed inevitable in 1940, but few appreciate the even greater threat to the security of the nation which occurred twenty three years earlier when Winston Churchill ordered tanks into a major British city on the verge of Bolshevik revolution. THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN tells the story of Brennan, the charismatic anarchist who came dangerously close in bringing the world’s greatest Empire to collapse. Britain is again under threat in THE LAST TARGET. Set in a future London on the brink of civil war a young intelligence operative hunts the world’s most elusive assassin on the eve of the reopening of the House of Commons destroyed by Islamic terrorists. Join three middle aged men in a touching tale of lost youth in THE INTERESTING ACCOUNTANT as they attempt to relive old times in modern day Cuba, and in DIET, a young Calgary lawyer finds success in her endeavour to loose weight but at a terrible cost. In FRANKIE AND BENNY a young Scots entrepreneur lives the American dream at the dawn of the twentieth Century in New York and gives the Marx Brothers their first break in entertainment along the way. If the purpose of the short story is to seek a response from the reader, to make them laugh, cry, sulk, shudder, frown or wince, THE LADY IN BLACK and Other City Tales delivers.


About the Author

Glasgow born Graham Sykes loves art. He exhibited at the British Embassy in Kuwait in the late 70s and has painted in Indonesia, Venice, Paris and Berlin. He produced eight tramcar scenes of Glasgow in the 80s which sold in large numbers in many High Street stores (and for which he received no royalties, having sold the copyright to supplement his meager income as a legal trainee). A graduate of the Glasgow University’s Faculty of Law, Sykes established a successful legal fi rm of his own which practiced for 16 years until staffing problems brought about his decision to pursue an alternative career path. Graham recently published a book of short stories entitled The Lady in Black and other City Tales, one of which is currently being developed by a respected Hollywood scriptwriter. He is currently researching material for his next book, A Brush with Manhattan.