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Tag Archives: crime
Judith Barrow: The Inspiration Behind Pattern of Shadows. Ah, the Memories! #Bookbub
Reblogged from Judith Barrow: I’m thrilled that Pattern of Shadows is on BookBub this month and grateful to my publishers, Honno, for the support and belief in my writing. When I discovered the first of the trilogy was going to … Continue reading
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Tagged #Bookbub, #crimecymru, #RNA, #TheHaworthTrilogy, Books, crime, Glen Mill, Honno Welsh Women s' Press, memories, Pattern of Shadows, Prisoners of war, readers, research, RNA Saga Chapter, romance, trilogy
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Guest Author: Mark Bierman ~ Vanished
Today I wish to take some time to promote my novel, Vanished. Now, I must be honest with you, I never thought I’d write a story about human trafficking How it all began and why: My father was a building … Continue reading
Guest author: Geoff Le Pard ~ The Last Will Of Sven Andersen: A New Book and A Free Offer!
One challenge that I encountered in my latest Book, The Last Will Of Sven Andersen involved multiple story strands. This is the second part of a series based around Harry Spittle who we first encounter when he’s 19 and now, … Continue reading
The Talking Darkness ~ Steve Tanham #writephoto
He chose his moment to appear at the edge of the dark forest; the forest through which they had come on their murderous journey. The few that knew him used his ancient name: the Talking Darkness…. Anyone in the dark … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient defenders of truth, crime, mindfulness, murder, The Talking Darkness
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Stranded ~ Anurag Bakhshi #writephoto
I looked at the sinister mist slowly creeping down the empty road, and a strong shiver ran down my spine. Soon, it would envelope me completely, and then, there was absolutely no hope that someone passing by would see me, … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, creative, creative writing, crime, fiction, flash fiction, Humor, Humour, mist, roads, short story, story, thriller, Twist, Twisted, writephoto, writing, writing challenge
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Jesse ~ Adele #writephoto
Every time I walk past the mural on the street where I used to live, I stop and stare at it. Memories of my friend, Jesse flood my mind. He was a phenomenal artist. I honestly think he was born … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, artist, beauty, circumstances, crime, dreams, drugs, friend, girlfriend, heart, HIV, imaginations, memories, mural, passion, random act, street, violence
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Hate you to eternity ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
“Are you sure. I mean he’s your husband, father to your child”? Simi stood ramrod straight, her hands firmly clasped behind her back, her eyes a cold, granite stare. When she spoke, it was as if a harsh winter morning … Continue reading
The Fall ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
The car swept him through the city. As he looked out he saw the city he had built. The banks, the hotels, the casinos – he owned a piece of all of them. An empire that seemed impregnable. An empire … Continue reading
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Tagged assassin, choice, Court, creative writing, crime, Embezzlement, fall, federal, fiction, flash fiction, fraud, hitman, literature, mafia, mob, moral, morality, murder, protection, racket, short story, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, waterfall, writephoto, writing, writing prompt
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Dial D for Diamonds – Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
JaAyesh Amitesh Bhai Shah looked forward to his early mornings. They were the same everywhere, be it Ahmedabad, his birthplace; Surat, his work place; or Arthur Road Jail, Mumbai, his current temporary address. At this still born hour, when the … Continue reading