There are never enough short stories
A book thief plans the ultimate heist—stealing stories to create a masterpiece that will make him rich.
But this is no ordinary library, and the Librarian has worse in store for those who break the rules than fines.
Come, enter the Library Beneath the Streets, and wander among the stacks. Here lie the dreams and terrors of countless wordsmiths, from which come 21 tales of horror and wonder, grief and warning.
Coming in April in trade paperback and ebook to all corners of the planet. Reviewers: contact [email protected].
"It is a great pity that Daniel Hale's last name doesn't begin with a B. A great pity because the natural impulse will be to place this paperback next to very similar books in the card catalog of the mind. The writing alternatively reminds one of Borges or Bradbury-in theme, in mastery and in magic. This little book is worthy companion of El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan or of The Martian Chronicles. I'm glad to write the blurb that will always be quoted as this writer finds his way through the labyrinth of words." — Don Webb, author of Through Dark Angles