Several SMFS list members are published in the Mystery
Magazine: February 2023 issue. The read is available in print and digital
formats from Amazon.
The members in the issue are:
Kevin Egan with "Father Michael."
Edward Lodi with “In Harry’s Footsteps.”
Michael Allan Mallory with "Blake's Bad Day."
Mike McHone with "The Snake."
Amazon Description:
At the cutting edge of crime fiction, Mystery Magazine
presents original short stories by the world’s best-known and emerging mystery
writers.
The stories we feature in our monthly issues span
every imaginable subgenre, including cozy, police procedural, noir, whodunit,
supernatural, hardboiled, humor, and historical mysteries. Evocative writing
and a compelling story are the only certainty.
Get ready to be surprised, challenged, and
entertained--whether you enjoy the style of the Golden Age of mystery (e.g.,
Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle), the glorious pulp digests of the early
twentieth century (e.g., Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler), or contemporary
masters of mystery.
In our cover story, “The Nightingale's Heart” by Mark
Mrozinski: Phillipe, who lives alone in the Canadian wilderness, must come to
terms with the violence of his past as he helps a man mauled by a bear.
“The Palooka” by Pete Barnstrom is a tragedy in three
acts: an ex-fighter is recruited to rescue a damsel; discovers he's been
deceived; exacts his horrible revenge—all in the comfort of a neighborhood
drinking establishment.
In “Father Michael” by Kevin Egan, a boy discovers
that his family's sudden move to a rural community may have been to escape the
mobsters who employed his father as an accountant. When a hit man disguised as
a priest visits, the boy acts to save his family.
“In Harry's Footsteps” by Edward Lodi: A man’s search
for his missing brother leads him to a seedy rural diner, a femme fatale, and a
cemetery at night, where not all the dead bodies have headstones to mark their
graves, and there’s always room for more.
“The Masterpiece Murders” by E Senteio is a small town
mindboggler that finally ends with the artful murderer unintentionally exposed.
In “Lesson Plan” by Douglas Soesbe, a high school
English teacher, caught stealing school funds, murders his accuser, then
disposes of the body in a clever way, but things go horribly wrong.
“The Snake” by Mike McHone: After hiring a man to kill
his wife, things are finally looking up for David Rosten, but after a police
detective pays him a visit one quiet morning, the retiree soon finds himself on
the business end of a bizarre double-cross.
“Blake's Bad Day” by Michael Allan Mallory: Blake had
a perfect life until a financial audit threatens to expose his embezzlement.
Murder is his best solution, but it doesn't turn out the way he hoped.
In “You, Thin!” by Jessica Hwang, a young woman goes
undercover to find her sister-gone-missing at a weight-loss retreat.
“The Braidy Bunch,” a You-Solve-It by John H. Dromey, finds a teen in a sticky situation. Accused of having sticky fingers, can Julie keep her wits about her and prove her hands are clean? Can you figure out how?
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Custom cover art by Robin Grenville Evans
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