![]() ![]() The ironic twist at the end is barely ironic. If you take the reasoning you're to read into it still feels week. The reasoning behind the protagonist having "The Mayonnaise Affair" is vague to begin with. ![]() Even the synopsis for this reads like this could be a fun novella type story. That would be a reasonable use for this story, but to have the gall to charge 99 cents for a story that is perhaps 6000 words? There are thousands of offerings out there for 99 cents with a lot better bang for your buck. The Mayonnaise Affair is really just a short story that belongs in an anthology or just put out for enjoyment on the author's blog. I am not afraid to say it, I want my money back. The Mayonnaise Affair isn't even 20 pages long (19 by the count on my Nook and that includes cover, title and bio pages). It is not often I have to tackle this issue in a 'book' review but it is warranted here. What a rook! My review of The Mayonnaise Affair is going to focus on value and pricing. ![]()
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