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Ethan was a fastidious planner; no detail escaped his keen eye. Constantly juggling his wife's schedule with his job and clandestine meetings with a "special friend" from the office, he was finally hitting his stride. His routine life was finally becoming exciting until an afternoon tryst went terribly wrong. Why did his wife change her plans? What would he do with the body in his SUV? He had to formulate a new plan... ...and fast.

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Ethan was a fastidious planner; no detail escaped his keen eye. Constantly juggling his wife's schedule with his job and clandestine meetings with a "special friend" from the office, he was finally hitting his stride. His routine life was finally becoming exciting until an afternoon tryst went terribly wrong. Why did his wife change her plans? What would he do with the body in his SUV? He had to formulate a new plan... ...and fast.

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Autorenporträt
T. Marcus Christian is a writer of suspense and thrillers. At the Back of His Mind was part of a collection of stories titled Hold Your Breath, written as a part of his MFA thesis project. Never Prosper is the first step of many into the world of short stories outside of his studies. Marcus holds an MA and MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University. He is also a professor and student of writing. Christian discovered writing at an early age and got in trouble in class more than once for passing around a collection of comics he wrote and illustrated. Taking a cue from the meager success of the comic strip, he decided he would be a failed comic strip artist and, indeed, succeeded in failing. Someday there may be a collection of Christian's papers in some archives and, if he has anything to do with it, these comics will be hidden among the even less interesting elementary school drawings. Christian also had a short film in the Cornerstone Film Festival in 2009 titled "Salvation"