SMFS list members are published in the Mystery
Magazine: August 2023 issue. The read is available in print and digital
formats from Amazon.
The SMFS list members that reported their presence in the issue are:
John M. Floyd with the solution to his “You-Solve-It”
tale from last month, "Quick Stop."
David Krugler with "Every Fire Wants to
Kill."
William Burton McCormick with "Quelle
Horreur!"
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.
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In this issue ★
In our cover feature, “Down To The Bear Bone” by C. L.
Cobb, stories of loyalty are nothing new. But it's still frightening what a
mother will do.
In “Every Fire Wants To Kill” by David Krugler, an arsonist-for-hire
is burning down vacant homes in a 1970s Chicago slum for a crooked landlord,
who pockets insurance checks. The landlord’s assistant, exposes the scheme to
the fire department. But is he really trying to stop the fire?
“Quelle Horreur!” by William Burton Mccormick: When
Dubois can find no other free room on a stormy night in Odessa, he must lodge
at a shadowed rooming house where few last the night.
“Letter To The Archivist” by Arendse Lund: A letter
arrives for the Archivist, espousing the virtues of the incredible collection
in intricate and alarmingly intimate detail.
“Murder Over Easy” by Ewan A. Dougall is a noir story
investigating a murder scene as two partners become increasingly suspicious of
one another.
“A Diagnosis At Dinner” by Barton Paul Levenson: One
of three men at a dinner at Winston Churchill's wartime retreat is a Nazi spy.
But which one?
“The Containment Spell” by Pablo PatiƱo is a ghost
story with a spell-binding twist.
“Cousin Ronald And The Dead Man” by Ryan Micheal
Hines: A bootlegger in 1940s Appalachia runs moonshine to support his young
orphan cousin, but the appearance of a strange and dangerous criminal known as
the Dead Man threatens to destroy everything and unearth an old secret.
“A Deceased In The Dumpster” by Linda Norlander: Greta
of Greta's Green Clean is asked to investigate after a body is found in the
dumpster of a trailer court.
“The Felonious Feline,” A You-Solve-It, by John H.
Dromey: Is a cat living one of its nine lives as a criminal? Or is the feline
perhaps an unwitting accomplice in a caper that includes a home invasion
Custom Cover Art By Robin Grenville Evans
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