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Small Murders

Small Murders

Marcus Jay
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Saratoga Classics presents five spine-tingling tales in Cheap Detective Stories, Vol. 3. Scottish writer, Ian Hall, took First Place in Saratoga's Short Story Competition with CASE OF THE MISSING OPAL: Abbey Clarke is head of security at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. It's hardly a high-stress position... but when alarms are set-off, and she's called to "Antiquities", she knows in her gut it's not going to be her best day. Runner-Up in Saratoga's Short Story Competition, C.R. Kennedy, presents CASE OF THE MISSING OPAL - 2: Finding herself omitted from a party invitation list, the innocent Miss Opal Devereaux charms her way in as the date of a stranger. But the return favor escalates into an obligation to uncover opals of a larger magnitude--those wrapped up in foreign politics, repeated thievery, and unexpected affection. SMALL MURDERS : Terrorism, in the form of poisoned food, comes to the children of Colorado Spring. When law enforcement fails to solve the mystery, they turn to psychic Frank Batelle. His methods aren't always neat, but they're always effective. A STRANGER IN THE HOUSE : asks the reader to consider that sometimes the person to be feared the most is the one you think you know the best. Leading to the question: Who shares your morning coffee? Marcus Jay's exciting WEAPON AND THE WOUND - Part 1, appeared in Cheap Detective Stories, Vol. 2. In this edition, Marcus concludes the Braxton Carter action-adventure, Part 2, My Least Favorite Life: Braxton discovers dark secrets in the town of Desolation, Arizona. Alliances are tested and Braxton ends up paying the ultimate price. Or...does he? Every story well-calculated to keep the reader in suspense until the very last page.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Esther Luttrell
Release
December 02, 2015

Small Murders

Marcus Jay
0/5 ( ratings)
Saratoga Classics presents five spine-tingling tales in Cheap Detective Stories, Vol. 3. Scottish writer, Ian Hall, took First Place in Saratoga's Short Story Competition with CASE OF THE MISSING OPAL: Abbey Clarke is head of security at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. It's hardly a high-stress position... but when alarms are set-off, and she's called to "Antiquities", she knows in her gut it's not going to be her best day. Runner-Up in Saratoga's Short Story Competition, C.R. Kennedy, presents CASE OF THE MISSING OPAL - 2: Finding herself omitted from a party invitation list, the innocent Miss Opal Devereaux charms her way in as the date of a stranger. But the return favor escalates into an obligation to uncover opals of a larger magnitude--those wrapped up in foreign politics, repeated thievery, and unexpected affection. SMALL MURDERS : Terrorism, in the form of poisoned food, comes to the children of Colorado Spring. When law enforcement fails to solve the mystery, they turn to psychic Frank Batelle. His methods aren't always neat, but they're always effective. A STRANGER IN THE HOUSE : asks the reader to consider that sometimes the person to be feared the most is the one you think you know the best. Leading to the question: Who shares your morning coffee? Marcus Jay's exciting WEAPON AND THE WOUND - Part 1, appeared in Cheap Detective Stories, Vol. 2. In this edition, Marcus concludes the Braxton Carter action-adventure, Part 2, My Least Favorite Life: Braxton discovers dark secrets in the town of Desolation, Arizona. Alliances are tested and Braxton ends up paying the ultimate price. Or...does he? Every story well-calculated to keep the reader in suspense until the very last page.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Esther Luttrell
Release
December 02, 2015

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