The Last Stop Video Shop
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Narrated by:
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Christian Neale
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By:
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Keith A Pearson
Kevin Kershaw is on the achy side of fifty, divorced, and spends his days processing insurance claims. It's a far cry from the wondrous future he imagined as a teenager.
Then, one random day, as Kevin drifts through his joyless existence, he stumbles upon a shop that defies belief—possibly the last remaining video shop in England. He eventually ventures in and meets the enigmatic shopkeeper, who presents Kevin with a VHS tape.
Curious, Kevin agrees to watch the tape, and then sits in disbelief as the static clears to reveal a bittersweet childhood memory featuring his late mother—one he knows with absolute certainty was never recorded.
That miracle, as Kevin learns, is a membership perk of The Last Stop Video Shop, but it comes with a caveat—watch one tape, and another will appear.
Faced with the impossible, Kevin must decide whether he's willing to replay more haunting moments from his life… or press eject on it altogether.
The Last Stop Video Shop is a poignant, darkly humorous novel about faltering relationships, abandoned dreams, and a man quietly running out of road.
©2026 Keith A Pearson (P)2026 Keith A Pearsondifferent to his other books
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A triumph!
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Honestly? I worked out what was going on pretty early on and it was confirmed at the end.
However, that did NOT stop me from enjoying it whatsoever. I laughed, I rolled my eyes, I got annoyed at people and their overthinking or non actions, I got sad - it really was an all encompassing book that made me feel an array of emotions. I really enjoyed it. I liked the characters, I liked the story, I liked the drama in places. The main thing I liked, and this goes with every Keith A Pearson book I read, I always come away feeling like I’ve learnt something or gained something from it. More emotional intelligence, more insight into my own life, more positive ways of looking at things. It seems it doesn’t matter if it’s Clement, Mungo Thunk or Edmund Wishkin saying it, I’m always able to take away something of use from Keith’s books.
And as always the narrator’s he uses are spot on. Including this one. Brilliant performance.
Another fantastic book Keith A Pearson - congratulations :)
Loved it
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excellent
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Great narration too.
A Melancholic Masterpiece
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