Today is publication day for the new anthology, The Second Black Beacon Book of Mystery. Published by Black Beacon Books, the book includes short stories by a number of our members, as did the first. The book is available at Amazon and other vendors. Those members that reported their presence are:
Elizabeth Elwood with “There is a Tide.”
Teel James Glenn with “Screen Shot.”
Karen Keeley with “Bread Pudding.”
Maggie King with “Keep Your Friends Close.”
Edward Lodi with “Lurking in the Shadows.”
Erica Obey by “The Murderer's Vade Mecum.”
Josh Pachter with “If It's Tuesday, This Must be
Murder.”
Cameron Trost with “The Impossible Theft.”
Joseph S. Walker with “Villainy in the Vertical
Village.”
Amazon Description:
The Second Black Beacon Book of Mystery is even more
challenging than the first. Our cast of intrepid investigators needs your
puzzle-solving talent again, for these aren't merely stories, but fair-play
mysteries. In this anthology, you'll be faced with impossible crimes. You'll
find frightful amounts of poison...don't invite these authors over for dinner!
There are clues to be collected and alibis to be checked, and your general
knowledge and attention to detail will be put to the test. Does that sound like
your cup of tea? Ah, best not drink that! Will you take the case? Great! We're
counting on you!
★
Memorable Detectives ★
Clues and Red Herrings ★
Impossible Crimes ★
Locked Rooms ★
And More!
Alexander's Nose by Dave Duncan
Christmas Potatoes by E. E. King
Lost at Sea by F. K. Restrepo
Lurking in the Shadows by
Edward Lodi
The Impossible Theft by
Cameron Trost
If It's Tuesday, This
Must be Murder by Josh Pachter
Justice for Jaynie by Yvonne Ventresca
Keep Your Friends Close by Maggie King
Too Many Sherlocks by Paulene Turner
Villainy in the Vertical
Village by Joseph S. Walker
Screen Shot by Teel James
Glenn
Spanner in the Works by Alan Barker
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