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註釋At the cutting edge of crime fiction, Mystery Weekly 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 this issue:
"Love on the Rocks," by Steve LiskowWhile tending bar, Karin reads the lips of two men planning a murder. She's never seen them before and nobody else heard them, so how can she stop them before someone dies?
"The Woman Who Sat on a House," by John H. DromeyWhile she was housesitting for a friend in an unfamiliar neighborhood, people-watching seemed like a perfectly harmless pastime for an amateur sleuth. Then something untoward happened next door.
"Bill Postesr Will Be Prosecuted," by Josh PachterA Christmas trip to London turns bleak for William and Evangeline Posters.
"Bag Man," by Martin Hill OrtizAn ambulance crew is summoned to a lonely street where they find a bullet-ridden ambulance. There, they find a dying man with a large stash of money.
"Queen and Country," by Robert MangeotAn ultra-valuable tropical spider has popped up in the French badlands, where no tropical spider should ever survive. Legend-in-his-own-mind arachnologist Nick Torthwaite is on the hunt. He's out of his element, too.
"The Lexicon Case," by Michael T. BestAn investigator goes undercover to discover why four ex-employees of the Lexicon Corporation committed crimes they do not remember committing.
"Low Budget Mystery Story," by Eric ClineTalk is cheap, but stories are expensive. Our tale won't last long, and neither will its protagonist.