Death Match by Jason S. Ridler
“There is an art to performance, Spar. There’s no art in hurting someone for real.” – Ray “Clown Royale” Kingston Murder, professional... Read More
The Death of Ronnie Sweets by Russel D McLean
You’re probably familiar with Russel D McLean’s books featuring Dundee, Scotland based private investigator J. McNee (The Good Son and The Lost... Read More
Adventures of Cash Laramie and Gideon Miles by Edward A. Grainger
I have a confession to make. As a general rule, I don’t read Westerns. I find that too often the stories get... Read More
The Eradication Dilemma by William Wilkerson
Imagine a genetically altered plant disease exists that could wipe out the production of cocaine worldwide virtually overnight by specifically targeting and... Read More
The Writing on the Wall by Julie Morrigan
Having previously read Julie Morrigan’s short stories various places online, I was quite pleased when she offered her first collection, the outstanding... Read More
Skating Over The Line by Joelle Charbonneau
I should have learned by this point that being impulsive always got me into trouble. – Rebecca Robbins Considering the misadventure Rebecca... Read More
Pulp Modern by Alec Cizak, Editor
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Alec Cizak, anthology, book review, C.J. Edwards, Chris La Tray, Copper Smith and Lawrence Block, David James Keaton, Edward A. Grainger, Garnett Elliott, Glenn Gray, James Duncan, Jimmy Callaway, John Kenyon, Matthew Pizzolato, Melissa Embry, noir, Pulp Modern, review copy, Sandra Seamans, short stories, Stephen D. Rogers, Thomas Pluck, Uncle B Publications, Yarrow Paisley
///Over the past nine days I’ve reviewed four short story collections (Crime Factory: The First Shift, West Coast Crime Wave, The Chaos... Read More