Crime Fiction by Brenda Kilianski To: Claudia ValentineFrom: Dmitry Panchenko <Dmitry.Panchenko@fub.com.ua>Subject: $6,000,000 DollarsDate: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 10:31 p.m. Dear Miss Claudia, I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to inform you of a sum of considerable funds that could be yours by order of our First Ukrainian Bank and the US CustomsContinue reading “You Will Soon Be Receiving An Important Email”
Monthly Archives: March 2024
Warhawk Road
Crime Fiction By Ken Wheaton Tyler’s shadow stretched before him in the moonlight, landing on his girlfriend’s back. The first time they’d driven up 285 into the mountains just west of Denver, they’d picked a moonless night and the dark was too much. It pressed, it smothered. Every sound was amplified, every crackling twig aContinue reading “Warhawk Road”
Discretion
Flash Fiction By M.C. Herrington I was sure I’d seen the face before. The illustration looked like a police composite, maybe hand drawn in pencil, maybe computer generated– I couldn’t tell which from the TIF. I received at least fifty new illustrations for the magazine each week, and I had a slush pile of aContinue reading “Discretion”
Racqueteering
Crime Fiction By John Mahoney Therese Masters cursed, abandoning a fifth attempt to call Sally, then tossed her smartphone into her black Nike-brand gym bag. “Just keep leaving me hanging,” she grumbled, squatting to zip the bag, before slinging it over a shoulder and using her other hand to grab her rented racquet from theContinue reading “Racqueteering”
Movie Review: The Foreigner
Review By Chris Bunton I watched the movie “The Foreigner” on Netflix recently and enjoyed it immensely. The film is about a Chinese British citizen whose daughter is killed in a bombing perpetrated by a rogue group, of the Irish Republican Army. The devastated father then goes on a rampage of revenge and justice. TheContinue reading “Movie Review: The Foreigner”
Khaos on the Karnival Kruise
Crime Fiction By Derek Maldonado The boat docked at 2100. I stared beyond the eastern sky as the moon reflected off the silent sea. A look back down at the clipboard in my hands showed a list of every passenger on the cruise, all 37 of them. The Karnival Platinum Express had finally finished itsContinue reading “Khaos on the Karnival Kruise”