
Twenty-Four Seconds
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James Tyler of the Rochester Rochesters, by marriage only, is going about his business as usual when he is kidnapped and taken to a Designated Purge Zone to be held for ransom. Little do the gangsters holding James know, the other Rochester Rochesters would rather see him dead and hold the power in their hands to designate which Purge Zones live up to their names. Will James convince his kidnappers and escape certain doom at the hands of his in-laws? Find out in Twenty-Four Seconds!
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Duncan Wilson is an avid author, pensive poet and annoying alliterator with two novels, six novellas, and a plethora of short stories and microfiction published on patreon, a variety of online publishers, and twitter. Having spent his formative years in various libraries, he can bore his friends on a variety of subjects. Inspired by the natural world and the splendors of the heavens, he writes primarily science fiction and paranormal stories.
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