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Five wicked short stories from NatterBooks Micro Thrillers, each one guaranteed to set your pulse tingling. From T D Bear is NOT Happy, the tale of a stuffed toy seeking revenge, through to the tragic tears of The Non-Stop Laughter Show. Each story in this collection has a sting in the tale.

EXTRACT FROM T D BEAR IS NOT HAPPY:

"Emily, darling," George enthused. "Have you seen this month's copy of Writing Magazine? You look absolutely adorable in the feature."
She wasn't smiling. He inwardly cursed, remembering too late that he'd forgotten to greet the bear she was thrusting toward him.
"TD Bear." He forced a smile that felt sufficiently genuine. "How is the furriest writing genius on my client list today?"
"TD Bear is not happy," Emily told him.

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