Our friend and fellow blogger R. Patrick Hughes has a new book out. The Gunman In Black contains five short crime stories that will leave you haunted. Not because of any magical power but because his stories deal with crime, all too real crime.
A gunman in a mall.
An abused boy takes action.
A wife's revenge.
At only $1.99, pick it up today.
By the way, Richard, I saw the last page. I'm touched, thank you.
Patrick Hughes blog: here.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
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Thank you very much, Clarissa. Your reading of my story gave me the confidence to keep going.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure.
DeleteAhh, a collection of brain teasers...love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's not a collection of brain-teasers but you'll love it all the same if you like crime stories.
DeleteCongratulations, Richard!
ReplyDeleteOoh, too scary (real) for me to read, maybe? Maybe not? Thanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Richard.
ReplyDeletecongratulations, Richard.
ReplyDeletecongrats to Richard!
ReplyDeleteI had to go pick this one up...I am reading it right after I finish American Sniper. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Richard.
I'm a wimp and prefer my crime a little less realistic but I know there are plenty of others who will appreciate this.
ReplyDeleteOh this one sounds like a really absorbing set of stories. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Richard! True crime is always interesting in small doses for me - I tend to dwell on it too much after reading or watching, lol!
ReplyDeleteCool. Good to know about new crime fiction.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend!
It looks good, it sounds great, but I don't have a Kindle! :-(
ReplyDeleteAnyone know if it's available in any other form?
This sounds good. The cover's great too. Thanks for the tip, Clarissa. Always good to discover new crime stories.
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