Exactly. It’s like what your parents might have said, “If someone told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?”
And as a child not wanting to upset their mother or father, the answer would probably be a sheepish “no.”
But what happens when your best friend leaves a deathbed wish for you to commit eleven little deaths… of your own. You. Not someone else. And it’s all legal.
What would you do? And why?
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Writer, author and photographer Bruce Meisterman is known for his non-fiction documentary book Arn? Narn. He has since turned to writing fiction. He has now turned to fiction with the completion of his new book, A Coward's Guide to Living. It could best be described as Homer's Odyssey meets Thelma and Louise, minus Louise.
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