In Odds Are You Won't Live to See Tomorrow, David Alexander has put together a winning combination --stories that all share the themes of mayhem, murder, mystery, intrigue, adventure, as well as a few undefinable somethings that are unique to Alexander's short fiction writing.
The stories in this group are also exceptional in that they are virtually guaranteed to appeal to all reading tastes, from those looking for fresh and exciting literary fiction, to those with a thirst for the uncanny and the shocking, and to those who just want a solidly written thriller yarn with all requisite turns of the plot that inevitably lead to a powerful and satisfying conclusion.
David Alexander is a unique and vital talent in fiction writing, whatever its length. As demonstrated by his previous collection, Terror on the Orient-Express (And Other Stories of Intrigue, Mayhem, and Suspense), where other imaginative talents reach the limits of pushing the envelope, Alexander just begins to launch into the outer limits of storytelling.