SMFS list member Louise Taylor’s short story, “Red Roses,” appears in the recently published anthology, Bodies in the Library Short Stories. Published by Flame Tree Publishing, the read is available from the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors.
Synopsis:
Following the great success of our Gothic Fantasy deluxe
edition short story compilations, including Cosy Crime, Murder Mayhem and Lost
Worlds, this latest in the series is packed with amateur detectives solving
mysterious murders, suspicious butlers and terrifying encounters set in locked
rooms, stately mansions, haunted castles and eerily silent libraries.
This collection contains our usual mix of classic and brand
new writing, with delightful tales of dastardly dealings from Wilkie Collins,
R. Austin Freeman, Anna Katharine Green, Thomas W. Hanshew, E.W. Hornung,
Gaston Leroux, Guy de Maupassant, Edgar Wallace and Oscar Wilde. Of course, new
stories from contemporary authors give a voice to new writers through our open
submission windows.
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