Detectives Miller and Kelby are at it again in this story that is based on actual events. We interview the author, Maxine Flam, after the story so stay tuned til the very end.
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Detectives Miller and Kelby are at it again in this story that is based on actual events. We interview the author, Maxine Flam, after the story so stay tuned til the very end.
Detectives Miller and Kelby are at it again in this story that is based on actual events. We interview the author, Maxine Flam, after the story so stay tuned til the very end.
Detectives Kelby and Miller are at it again in Maxine Flam's short story The Lifeguard Murders. A serial killer is on the loose, and the detectives are tasked with another undercover assignment to catch the killer or killers. Much to their embarrassment, they must work with female detectives Jones and Hatton...one more time.
Detectives Miller and Kelby go undercover to catch a serial killer who is killing prostitutes and emasculating the johns. Things get dicey when Miller, a married man, has to play the john.
A man needs a little "me time," so he heads to the wilds of Alaska for a little fishing. What he runs into is quite unexpected. It is so unexpected he may never see his family again.
Today's episode features a doctor whose name we never learn. His job is to ease the pain of those who administer pain. Confused? I can't say I blame you.
In the Ransom Note, Jerry and Vaugh have kidnapped a child and are now in the process of figuring out how to contact the family. In The Post, a bitter woman writes a post that could have devastating effects.
Guest author, J. Reeder Archuleta gives us a behind the scenes look at the nightmares that haunt law enforcement officers. His short story is only six minutes long and is packed with emotion, character, and plot. After the reading we visit with Mr. Archuleta to get a little more insight into his writing style.
Jeffrey Jennifer is 67 years old and has always wanted to be a private eye. While on vacation in Phoenix, Arizona he witnessed a murder. or was it murder. His 911 call takes him into the world of bird callers and the politics that lie within. I was in a silly mood while recording this episode and there are about 2-minutes of outtakes at the end of the episode.
Arcy, starts a house-sitting business. Unfortunately, she has several phobias, two of which include, a fear of being alone in a house, and dogs. Of course, both of these fears come into play. Loosely based on a true story.
Our first story is only 250-words long and it features a fashion designer who needs to learn the definition of negligent homicide. Our second story is about, Randy a 55-year-old bachelor who is being encouraged to dip his toes into the senior dating pool. Dating is tough enough, and it’s even tougher when you’re a penny pincher whose idea of a conversation is to remove the social filter.
Three very short stories this week. Each story is less than 250-words. These are entries that either received honorable mention or won the Alfred Hitchcock Mysterious Photograph contest.
Detectives Miller and Kelby are at it again in this story that is based on actual events. We interview the author, Maxine Flam, after the story so stay tuned til the very end.