By: Patricia Saunders | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories MURDER AT THE FUND-RAISER The guests had been gathered for a Murder Mystery Night. They were using read more
By: Ann Bruce | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories MURDER ON MOCHLIN MOOR Four murders ; that was the total in just six weeks. Inspector Hamlyn was no read more
By: Ned Millis | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories Ten Shopping Days ''til Murder He stood next to the kettle, dressed in faded red corduroy trimmed read more
By: Nathan Hook | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories Dial J for Murder . Jacqueline Langston parked her car in the street next to a line of posh houses read more
By: Anita Carter | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories A Good Cause For Murder It is around ten p.m. when a woman, dressed in black with no jewelry or read more
By: M Pereira | 2010-05-31 | Short Stories It was my fifteenth birthday when I saw my first murder . I had just arrived back from school - it read more
By: Steven Holt | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories Like so many other nights Mike awoke in a shivering cold sweat. He''d had another vicious nightmare of someone dying by his hands. Night after night he has vivid dreams of killing people from his past in the most vicious of ways. read more
By: Paul Tarpey | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories I remember staring at them. One after the other. There was panic, but there faces were alive with some kind of excitement too. Something terrible had been done. A life taken, and I felt like I was the only one who was facing this. But I was stone. read more
By: Rod Vickery | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories Malfeasance During the rainy season, water seeped into the garage through a gaping hole in the shake roof, which I never got around to repairing. I continued to work, rain or shine. What was the point of not working? I asked myself this question often in those days of my midwife crisis. read more
By: Norman Ide | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories Most people are greedy, selfish or jealous. They let their passion rule them. Sometime in his or her life, everyone wants someone killed. They just do not want to do it themselves. That is where I come in. The phone rings, I rise up and look at the clock. It is three in the morning. read more
By: Stella Kaye | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories RUTH-LESS For the past few months or so Eric had been plagued with morbid thoughts of how to kill his wife; some of these thoughts came to him from nowhere while he was doing mundane tasks in the garden and others only surfaced while he slept; these were the best ones, a product entirely of the un read more
By: Micah taylor | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories Do you remember her? Do you remember little Sally Jenkins? Of coarse you do. She wasn''t murderedread more
By: Lily Garner | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories Cold Blood I don''t like to talk about that day. But sometimes you just have to, and in circumstances like this, it''s one of those times. So I guess I have to tell you about the day my life ended. I never knew it would get so far, and if I did, never like that. read more
By: Jeffrey Bowman | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories telling my story again. It happened over two months ago but the FBI has yet to find me in my new home. I read more
By: Dusty Davis | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories his new wife were going to Hershey, Pennslyvania for their honeymoon. The wind blew threw his shortread more
By: Ray Bardsley | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories This is how it Happened In this story , I''ve had to change most of the names and some details, and read more
By: Gregory Gower | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN IS ROSY Synopsis The story opens and Inspector Toye of New Scotland Yard read more