The Moon of Innocence is a taut story of love, passion and death among the rural peasants of Catalonia in 1963. Generalissimo Francisco Franco, the last Fascist standing after World War II, was at the height of his power. Among his other acts of tyra...
Written at the turn of the millennium when Uke Jackson was a writer for Tropic, The Sunday Miami Herald magazine, this collection of twelve short stories captures the essence of South Beach â€" sultry, bizarre, sexy, twisted, poignant, and sometimes ...
Whether you are a fan of Broadway theater or hungering for new knowledge about the Eternal Undead, Broadway Vampire will provide compelling entertainment. Combining horror, theater history, murder mystery and love story, Broadway Vampire is a sure fi...
The Musicians is a short story from award-winning writer Uke Jackson. When the ghosts of a long ago ax murder appear to a present day blue grass mandolin player, he sets out to find the murderer. This is the first in a monthly series of stories by Uk...
Zombie Music is a short story told in the first person by a young woman. Her two companions, both men, are musicians. Confronted with the fear of others among the living, the trio acknowledges that all their choices are ruled by the hordes of the und...
INCLUDES FOLLOWING STORIES AVAILABLE AS STAND ALONE E-BOOK TITLES: The Musicians, The Singer of New Terra, Zombie Music, Mash Up, Don't Walk Down 4th Street with a Trombone, and The Cuse of the Yellow Mandolin, plus three more stories, one never b ef...
Tom Buck is a cattle drover bringing a herd of longhorn steers from Texas to Abilene, Kansas. Along the way he has his first encounter with a Big Foot. Tom Buck kills a man in Abilene, is tried and released. Come spring he and a couple of his compadr...
Award winning writer and playwright Uke Jackson was once compared to Chekhov by the late great Lauren Bacall. Accolades for his River Tales public radio storytelling series came from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Orlando Sentinel, Newsweek and many othe...