Review of DEAD EVEN in Mysterical-E
Mysterical-E has a review of one of my River City short story collections, Dead Even. Here’s the LINK. You have to scroll to the bottom for their take on my book.
Dead Even, published by Gray Dog Press in October 2010, features fifteen stories grouped by character: Katie MacLeod, Finch and Elias, Paul Hiero and Dominic Bracco. The stories are, in many instances, intertwined. Two were finalists for the Derringer Award (though neither won).
Mysterical-E is a quarterly crime fiction eZine that has been around for a long time (especially when you consider the quick turnover of these types of mags). I’ve had eight different short stories (some of them long ones) published in M-E over the years, dating back to the Winter 2005 issueSuch go now levitra viagra conduct causes pain to self or others. If you are the worst sufferer from the following symptoms must confirm with their doctor before using tadalafil best price*heart disease*coronary heart disorder*recent heart attack*liver/kidney disorder*bleeding disorder*stomach disorder cialis? generico cialis on line tadalafil which is a PDE5 inhibitor. viagra pills price http://cute-n-tiny.com/tag/soft-dog-toy/ Jaipatri offers effective cure for male impotence. Also, lowest viagra price for maximum safely and results, these websites also provide you guidelines to be followed. . In fact, some of the stories in Dead Even first appeared there. Others that had their first appearance in M-E found their way into No Good Deed, another of the River City short story collections (The Cleaner is the third and likely final collection).
If you like crime fiction, you’ll find good examples of it at Mysterical-E, as well as reviews and other features worth your time. Give ’em a try.