Between Two Masters
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Exploring the shadow self, this collection of interconnected short stories delves into the darker aspects of human nature. Each narrative, told from a unique character's perspective and set in varied times and places, examines themes such as jealousy, revenge, and redemption. Divided into three sections, the book confronts the destructive power of envy, the consequences of revenge, and the possibility of overcoming darker impulses. Bradford's lyrical and poetic writing invites readers to reflect on their own inner demons in a compelling and immersive experience.