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A distraught New York City police officer gets more than he bargained for when he calls for help on a suicide help line.
“After You’ve Gone” was first published in Michele Slung’s anthology Dark Tales of Eerie Encounters (HarperCollins, New York, 2002). It was subsequently selected for inclusion in Best American Mystery Stories 2003, edited by Michael Connelly, series editor Otto Penzler (Houghton-Mifflin, Boston, 2003). It has been developed into a Quebec French-language one-act play, “Duel,” by Marie Therèse-Quinton, which has not yet been produced but which did receive a superb première at In Altre Parole, an international theatrical festival in Rome in October 2009, as a staged reading, in an Italian translation by Mirna Molli, produced by Marco Belocchi and Pino Tierno, directed by Giacomo Rosselli, and starring Ernesto D’Argenio and Giacomo Rosselli. A French-language short film is currently in production.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Peyton Cooke was born in Amarillo, Texas, and grew up in Laramie, Wyoming. His novels include THE LAKE, OUT FOR BLOOD, TORSOS, THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER, HAVEN, THE RAPE OF GANYMEDE, and THE FALL OF LUCIFER. His short fiction has been published in several magazines and anthologies, including Christopher Street, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Best American Mystery Stories 2003. John currently lives in London with his husband and their dog Ricky, a toy poodle and petty thief.
“After You’ve Gone” was first published in Michele Slung’s anthology Dark Tales of Eerie Encounters (HarperCollins, New York, 2002). It was subsequently selected for inclusion in Best American Mystery Stories 2003, edited by Michael Connelly, series editor Otto Penzler (Houghton-Mifflin, Boston, 2003). It has been developed into a Quebec French-language one-act play, “Duel,” by Marie Therèse-Quinton, which has not yet been produced but which did receive a superb première at In Altre Parole, an international theatrical festival in Rome in October 2009, as a staged reading, in an Italian translation by Mirna Molli, produced by Marco Belocchi and Pino Tierno, directed by Giacomo Rosselli, and starring Ernesto D’Argenio and Giacomo Rosselli. A French-language short film is currently in production.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Peyton Cooke was born in Amarillo, Texas, and grew up in Laramie, Wyoming. His novels include THE LAKE, OUT FOR BLOOD, TORSOS, THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER, HAVEN, THE RAPE OF GANYMEDE, and THE FALL OF LUCIFER. His short fiction has been published in several magazines and anthologies, including Christopher Street, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Best American Mystery Stories 2003. John currently lives in London with his husband and their dog Ricky, a toy poodle and petty thief.
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