'Merry-Crack-MaSS speaks to character and choice referencing morality texts like 'Pilgrim's Progress' in moral laxity and human hurt; the innocent punished alongside the guilty, protagonists as anti-heroes, ritualised atonements of guilt.
'The universe holds no mystery it just is as it is and ever shall be.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'Something is rotting in Merry and Phillip's marriage. A smell has invaded the dilapidated bed and breakfast they own together, and when a mysterious guest arrives, appetites are whet and the source of the smell is revealed.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'Jane's husband's relation had inherited the wealth of his ancestor whose wife had slept with the king. In a bid to redirect the fortune to her husband, Jane encounters the dangers of changing the past.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.