Fiction (novel, short story)
Miller’s Proposition
Short Story Anthology 2, pp.43-54
Lizard Skin Press
2014
Abstract
Miller's Proposition is an intriguing game of cat-and-mouse with high stakes and a lady/tiger ending. The story is about an international financier who is in jail on remand. The evidence of his embezzlement is circumstantial, so he is hoping to be released soon. But the investigating officer arrives at the prison with news that he has located the defendant's co-conspirator. The interplay between the detective, the prisoner, and his solicitor in the visitors' centre results in a paradox-the prisoner must choose between maintaining his silence or making a confession in order to save himself from a long jail sentence. What he does depends on what his accomplice does, but there is no way for the two to communicate. With a long period of incarceration hanging over his head, the prisoner is sweep with feelings of panic about what to decide-an apparent unsolvable paradox that also leaves the reader wondering what they might do if they were in his situation. "The lady, or the tiger?"
Details
- Title
- Miller’s Proposition
- Authors
- Oliver Yardley (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts and Business
- Contributors
- S Reedy (Editor)
- Publication details
- Short Story Anthology 2, pp.43-54
- Publisher
- Lizard Skin Press
- Date published
- 2014
- Copyright note
- Copyright © 2014 The Author. Reproduced here with permission.
- Organisation Unit
- School of Creative Industries - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449075902621
- Output Type
- Fiction (novel, short story)
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