“The Holiday Man”
by Richard Matheson
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1994)
* * (Okay) Fantasy
David dreads going to work, especially on holidays, when the death toll is higher and feels somehow more wrong.
The story is supposed to be slightly mysterious and ominous, but ends up just being a bit too oblique. In an attempt to never explicitly state David’s job – some lie about a job in advertising – Matheson leaves the reader with too many questions. There’s also an overly long scene that begins the story that has little link to the purpose of the tale. What took a quarter of the story could have been done in a paragraph or two, leaving room for more detail about David’s mysterious job.
[This story was read June 4th but the Chair of Unexpected Sleep claimed yet another victim, and this review was posted a day late.]
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