72 Results with the "Humor" genre


  • The Hand Reaching into the Vase chapter 1 Cover
    by Katherine Morgan This Vase Is Worth $2 Million There is an old city in the Midwest of the United States. It's not big, but it's quite famous. Firstly, there are many people into antique collection here. Secondly, there are a lot of people who are fond of cricket - fighting. Thirdly, there is a nationally - known antique appraiser named Jack. Jack is an outgoing and cheerful person, but recently he often frowns and looks worried. All this is because of his son, Tom. Since Jack's wife passed away, he has indulged Tom…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of A Gou Cover
    by Christopher Hall In the bustling streets of New York, Tom, a laid – off man turned unlicensed taxi driver, is struggling to make ends meet. One day, when his fuel is running low and passengers are scarce, a mysterious woman flags him down. She utters a challenge, naming a destination that would make anyone’s jaw drop – Chicago! Tom, thinking it’s a joke, accepts. But when she readily pays the hefty fare, he realizes she’s serious. As if that weren’t enough, when Tom tries to back out, she pulls out a pistol. What will happen next on this terrifying cross – country journey? Are there any chances for Tom to escape this nightmare? Read on to find out!
    Crime • Humor • Thriller
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of A Gou chapter 2 Cover
    by Christopher Hall Taking Out a Pistol Tom was in a bind. He didn't dare to go to Chicago at all. So, he lowered his head and tried to soften his tone. "Ma'am, I thought you were joking when I said I'd take you. In fact, it's such a long way. I'm really not brave enough. You'd better find another car." After saying that, he returned the money to the woman. But the woman wasn't having it. She demanded that Tom pay her double, another $10,000 as compensation. Even though Tom was usually a patient man, he couldn't help…
    Crime • Humor • Thriller
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of A Gou chapter 1 Cover
    by Christopher Hall This Woman Is Unusual Tom is a native New Yorker. He was laid off a few years ago and hasn't been able to find a new job. So, he started driving an unlicensed taxi to support his family of three. One day, Tom drove around the streets for ages but couldn't find a single passenger. Meanwhile, the fuel gauge in his car was dropping rapidly. Just as he was getting frustrated, he saw a woman waving at him by the roadside. It was a single woman carrying a small handbag. Tom drove over and stopped in…
    Crime • Humor • Thriller
  • The Fingerprints on the Wall Cover
    by Nicole Diaz Newly settled in a New York home, a simple discovery by the narrator’s daughter sets off an extraordinary chain of events. A tiny fingerprint on the wall becomes the starting point of a heart – warming journey. As the daughter shows curiosity about the painter, her kind – hearted nature leads to a series of selfless acts. Will the painter accept their gifts? And what unexpected turns will this encounter take? Join us as we explore this touching tale of kindness, respect, and the lasting mark left by a simple fingerprint.
    Humor • Literary
  • The Fingerprints on the Wall chapter 2 Cover
    by Nicole Diaz After that, my daughter often went to watch the painter work. One day, she told me that it was so cold, but the painter was lying on the ground sleeping without a blanket. She asked me to buy a blanket for the painter. I said helplessly, "Dad doesn't run a charity. I don't have extra money for that." But my daughter didn't care. She just insisted that I buy one, and she argued, "He painted our walls." I couldn't stand her pestering, so I picked out an old coat and asked my daughter to give it to the…
    Humor • Literary
  • The Fingerprints on the Wall chapter 1 Cover
    by Nicole Diaz We had just moved into our new home in New York when my daughter, like she'd discovered a new world, excitedly told me, "Dad, I saw a finger on the wall!" I didn't believe such a strange thing could happen. I quickly followed my daughter into the room to check. What she pointed out to me was actually a fingerprint. This fingerprint on the white wall was like a leaf floating in the ocean, hardly noticeable. It was amazing that my daughter had spotted it. My daughter asked whose fingerprint it was. I said…
    Humor • Literary
  • Photocopied Lottery Tickets Cover
    by Michael Bean Imagine winning five million dollars in the lottery after years of trying. That’s exactly what happened to Lucy, an accountant who religiously bought the same lottery numbers for three years. The excitement of the win was palpable, but little did she know that her fortune would take a wild turn. When she went to copy the winning ticket at a local shop, it mysteriously disappeared. With the conniving shop owner refusing to admit any wrongdoing, Lucy is left in a desperate fight to reclaim her jackpot. How will she prove the ticket is hers? And will she ever see that five – million – dollar prize? Dive into this thrilling tale to find out!
    Crime • Humor
  • Unauthorized Entry Cover
    by Rebecca Moreno Imagine an ordinary night, with nothing out of the ordinary on the horizon. A boxing fan has his dinner early, brews a pot of tea, and settles on the sofa, eagerly awaiting the highly – anticipated battle of the century between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield on TV. But just as the excitement is about to reach its peak, a knock on the door shatters the calm. A stranger barges in, claiming to be a fugitive murderer. What will happen next? Will the fan miss the fight to deal with this unexpected guest? Or will he find a way to balance the thrilling boxing match and the dangerous situation at hand? Dive into this story to find out!
    Crime • Humor • Literary • Thriller
  • Unauthorized Entry chapter 4 Cover
    by Rebecca Moreno The TV signal came back, and the fight continued. In this round, Tyson was hit by a combination of punches and staggered. Fortunately, the ropes saved him from falling. Just then, the round ended. The stranger stood up, looked at the clock on the wall again, and said, "Now you can call the police. But it's 9:20 now, which means I've been here for an hour and ten minutes. If you call the police now, aren't you suspected of harboring a murderer? Think about it. A murderer has been in your house for so long,…
    Crime • Humor • Literary • Thriller
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