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The Button Man takes a button when he takes a victim. And he takes
a victim whenever he wants. The authorities don't know he exists,
though he leaves them ample evidence of his existence. They just
don't see it. As a rookie patrolman, Detective Dan Finney met The
Button Man in Maria Kuroshchepova's apartment. Finney discovered
her body, tucked neatly into her bed. A decade later the case is
still unsolved and Detective Finney has seen the handiwork of The
Button Man again and again without knowing it. Saddled with a
partner who seems hellbent on destroying both their careers and a
girlfriend who just might take what sanity he has left, Finney
gradually becomes aware of a sinister force loose in the city, a
man who has gotten away with murder time and time again. As the
picture of The Button Man becomes clearer, Finney comes face to
face with his worst nightmare.
Enter the world of Wayne DePriest's poetry where, as the title
says, "They Ain't All Pretty, But Some Of Them Rhyme." Compiled
here are upwards of a hundred poems of wit and whimsy and not a bit
of angst-filled longing or despair or self-analysis in the bunch.
Animals, grandchildren, lawn chairs, and buildings are the subject
matter. Body parts and grammar and classic movies provide fodder
for the author's imagination. One might even discover a "message"
lurking in the lines, though one might suspect it wasn't
intentional.
BIGELOW - When his wife is found brutally murdered, the scratches
on Dan Samuels' face are enough to convince a jury. But Con Bigelow
knows Dan is innocent and vows to find the man responsible for
Lorna's murder. LIFE QUEST - Princess Benal claims a Life Quest of
her father, the King. Now she must fulfill it. THE PHOTOGRAPH -
Sometimes there's more to a photograph than meets the eye. DAY OF
DEATH - Eric Donaldson woke up one morning determined to be the
cause of someone's death. SHE WORE A SCARLET RIBBON - Can young
love survive a father's desire for gain? Fifteen stories in this
second collection from the author of "Selected," "Angeltown," and
"The Button Man."
A Thing of the Past - The past ain't what it used to be. And never
was. Sanctuary - Home sweet home can still be home sweet
home...even if it belongs to someone else. After Life - Dying
doesn't have to mean your life is over. Nightwork - Sometimes a
little night work is just what's needed. The Mistake - It only
takes one, you know. Five of the fifteen stories in this new
collection by the author of "Second Chances," "The Button Man," and
"Angeltown."
There isn't a poet in the world, extinct or extant, who hasn't
written about love or will write about love. Every poet in the
future, no matter how far into the future we managed to get, will
write about love. Some of those poets have written quite well about
love. Others...not so much. I'd sure like to think I've cut into
line somewhere between the two extremes. Good love. Bad love.
Somewhere-in-between love. You'll find each represented in these
pages.
On the train platform in the dying town of Norton, Kansas, Michael
Anderson is approached by Sarah Rogers, an anguished woman in
search of the daughter kidnapped nine years earlier. It is the
beginning of a personal odyssey that will take Michael to Denver
and back to the Kansas plains and Angeltown. Along the way he will
survive a blizzard with the help of two Indians named Bob and
Steve, meet the beautiful Katherine Hodges, seek answers in the
disappearance of several missing children, and pursue his destiny
through the dreams that carry him to the very edge of madness.
THE DEVIL'S IN THE DETAILS - Before you sign that Hellish contract,
make sure you understand the fine print. JANET AND GEORGE - One day
you fall down the stairs. When you wake up you're not quite
yourself. Or anybody else you know. BRUMLEY'S GIFT - Even a gift of
gab can't talk you out of everything. SECOND CHANCES - Make sure
that Do Over moment is really what you want. A HELL OF A STORY -
Collaborations aren't always the best idea. These and ten
additional stories make the debut of the "Angeltown", "Selected"
and "The Button Man" author into short fiction.
When an online writing group full of sick and twisted people,
decide to take on the subject of murder... this is what happens.
'The Unblocked Writers Group' was started on facebook in 2010. On
most days, they are content with the usual activities-sharing
writing tips, posting excerpts of their current projects,
hi-jacking posts with what they believe to be witty commentary and
generally finding newer and more creative ways to drive each other
nuts. However, once they were challenged to create their best
fictional murder story in flash-fiction format, all hell broke
loose. 'Dis-Membered' is a collection of short narratives from 12
writers with one mission: crafting the untimely and gruesome demise
of whoever they felt had it coming. With tactics ranging from
subtle acts of deceit and trickery to raw and savage depravity,
they combined to leave a trail of bodies on the page. In the end,
no one was safe from their wrath-not even their fellow group
members.
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