Three young men who have just graduated from law school are on their way home after all the celebrations. Drunk and high, they hit a child on a bicycle. After examining the child, they are certain she is dead, so they bury her and her bicycle in the woods. Being buried alive is the stuff of nightmares.
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Sipping Wine & Fishing for Bodies – a Review
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Suspicious Email Writing Prompts
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Sleeping Mouse Picture Writing Prompts
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Onyx Webb: Book Five: Episodes 13, 14, & 15 – a Review
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Escape, Redemption, and Forgiveness – Guest Post by Peter M. Parr
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• •Originally, I’d intended to call the book After the Fall. However, that is the title of a play by Arthur Miller and more than one other novel. My publisher advised me to go for a unique title. But why Escape to Redemption? The “escape” part is straightforward. After committing a crime, Josie flees to Poland.…
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Master the Art of Mystery Writing with These Seven Tips
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Mrs. Poe – a Review
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• •A love triangle surrounded by mystery and suspense makes for a thrilling historical fiction novel. One of the best known writers of the macabre, Edgar Allen Poe, falls in love with a struggling female poet, Frances Osgood. But Poe is already married, and his young wife insists on befriending the woman her husband is involved…