Bingo: A Caper Story By Robert Sumner
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Robert Sumner, author of “Bingo” grew up in Virginia and has been a Californian for twenty-five years. His fiction have appeared in Riprap, The Quotable, and The Emerson Review, among others. ***** Doug Hollingsworth carried a box wrapped festively with a bow toward the entrance of a single-story brick building in front of which a sign posted in a patch of lawn read: TIPPECANOE RETIREMENT HOME. His daughter, Sherri, and her younger brother, Ronnie, followed.             “How long do we […] The post Bingo: A Caper Story By Robert Sumner app ..read more
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Heads I Win, Tails You Die: Short Fiction By Sloan Richman
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by Mystery Tribune
3d ago
Sloan Richman, author of “Heads I Win, Tails You Die”, has returned to writing fiction after a twenty-year hiatus during which “life happened.” Prior to that, he published two crime novels and his short stories appeared in several online publications. He is currently enrolled in Seton Hill’s MFA for Writing Popular Fiction with a concentration in the mystery and crime genre. ***** Edward stood beside his brother atop the hill surveying the battlefield. The smell of freshly ignited gunpowder, coupled […] The post Heads I Win, Tails You Die: Short Fiction By Sloan Richman appeared first on Myste ..read more
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“One More Shot”: A Mystery Short Story By Paul Vivari
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by Mystery Tribune
1w ago
Paul Vivari, author of “One More Shot”,  is a writer from Washington D.C. His short fiction has previously been published in Mystery Magazine, The Twin Bill, The Washington City Paper, The Dark City Crime & Mystery Magazine, and Free Spirit Press: Revenge. ***** As he crossed the road and made the turn onto Marion Street, Archie picked up his step, not wanting to linger on the dimly lit, one-way road. The yawning branches of the oaks and maples that dotted […] The post “One More Shot”: A Mystery Short Story By Paul Vivari appeared first on MysteryTribune ..read more
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De-homed: Detective Short Fiction By Michael W. Clark
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by Mystery Tribune
1w ago
Michael W. Clark, author of “De-Homed” is a former research biologist, a college professor turned writer with fifty-four short stories published. Most recently his stories have appeared in Black Heart Magazine, Altered Reality, Infernal Ink, Piker Press, Frontier Tales, and Half hour to kill, among others. ***** Detective Bartholomew got the smelly cases, the worse they smelled, the less any of the other Detectives wanted to take them. He was the last hired; choice was not an option. Bartholomew thus […] The post De-homed: Detective Short Fiction By Michael W. Clark appeared first on MysteryTr ..read more
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24 Best Crime, Mystery and Thriller Books: March 2024
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by Mystery Tribune
1w ago
Our March 2024 list of best crime, mystery and thriller books includes highly-anticipated titles such as The Truth about the Devlins by Lisa Scottoline, as well as exciting new releases like Full Throttle by Paul Heatley and A Forgotten Kill by Isabella Maldonado. Note: Mystery Tribune’s Reading Lists include the best crime and thriller books of each month as well as our picks for different sub-genres: Check them out here. WHICH CHILD by Shane Spyre (March 4) Sarah has four identical […] The post 24 Best Crime, Mystery and Thriller Books: March 2024 appeared first on MysteryTribune ..read more
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A Close Look At “Women Who Murder” True Crime Collection
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by Mystery Tribune
1w ago
Ashley Lister takes a close look and reviews “Women Who Murder: An International Collection of Deadly True Crime Tales”, edited by Mitzi Szereto.  By a strange quirk of irony, I started reading this book on International Women’s Day (March 8th, 2024) and finished it on the same day that the rest of the UK were celebrating Mother’s Day (March 10th, 2024). I mention this not only because I found the coincidence amusing, but also because the celebration of those two […] The post A Close Look At “Women Who Murder” True Crime Collection appeared first on MysteryTribune ..read more
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Too Many Pieces: Hard-Boiled Flash Fiction By Russell Thayer
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by Mystery Tribune
2w ago
Russell Thayer, author of “Too Many Pieces”, has published short fiction in Brushfire, The Phoenix, Tough, Roi Fainéant Press, Guilty Crime Magazine, Close to the Bone, Bristol Noir, Apocalypse Confidential, Hawaii Pacific Review, Shotgun Honey, Punk Noir, Pulp Modern, and Outcast Press. He received his BA in English from the University of Washington, worked for decades at large printing companies, and currently lives in Missoula, Montana. Mystery Tribune has previously published hard-boiled flash fiction Poker And See by Mr. Thayer. […] The post Too Many Pieces: Hard-Boiled Flash Fiction By R ..read more
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Bodies To Die For: Q&A with Bodybuilder And Author Lori Brand
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by Mystery Tribune
2w ago
Former bodybuilder turned author Lori Brand explores a key question in her upcoming novel: Is the perfect body worth dying for? In Bodies To Die For, we meet popular fitness influencer Gemma. She’s transformed her life to be picture perfect with her washboard abs, thriving business, and gorgeous husband. Or at least that’s what people think based on her social media feed. What the world doesn’t know is that Gemma quietly suffers offline, trying to survive in the cutthroat world […] The post Bodies To Die For: Q&A with Bodybuilder And Author Lori Brand appeared first on MysteryTribune ..read more
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Getting Away: Noir Flash Fiction By Zane Castillo
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by Mystery Tribune
2w ago
Short fiction by Zane Castillo, author of “Getting Away”, has appeared in Mondays Are Murder, Horror Sleaze Trash, Friday Flash Fiction, and Hello Horror. Mystery Tribune has previously published “I Got You”, a fast-paced noir flash fiction by Mr. Castillo. ***** He charged into the liquor store with his shotgun pointed straight ahead of him. The elderly cashier screamed in fright as she backed up against the wall. Joey glanced around the store to make sure no one else was […] The post Getting Away: Noir Flash Fiction By Zane Castillo appeared first on MysteryTribune ..read more
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Y2K Fever: Weird Noir Flash Fiction By Martin Murray
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by Mystery Tribune
3w ago
Martin Murray, author of “Y2K Fever”, primarily writes in the horror, weird, and noir genres. He has previously published short fiction in Deathcap & Hemlock, Microfiction Monday Magazine, and Flash Fiction Magazine. Murray received an MFA in playwriting from Columbia University. ***** Dad wants to build a bunker in the basement. He is prepping for the apocalypse, which will happen on January 1st, 2000, at midnight. Dad has Y2K fever. The bunker will help us outlive the end of the […] The post Y2K Fever: Weird Noir Flash Fiction By Martin Murray appeared first on MysteryTribune ..read more
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