One definition of noir is "no happy endings." In this short story collection by award-winning author, Warren Bull, don't expect any last-minute reprieves - it isn't going to happen. Dark desires spiral inexorably down toward disaster. Bad choices lead to dangerous consequences, and a sucker never gets an even break. A clergyman chosen to speak on behalf of the dead is accused of murder. An author trying to make a name for herself attracts the attention of a stalker. A police detective investigating a series of seemingly unrelated murders finds an appalling and very personal link between the crimes. A brand-new collection of stories from the creator of Murder Manhattan Style.
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Warren Bull has won a number of awards including Best Short Story of 2006 from the Missouri Writers Guild and top favorite story as voted by readers of Strange Mysteries, Whortleberry Press, 2009. He has more than thirty short stories in publication.
He is also author or Murder Manhattan Style, Ninth Month Publishing Co., 2010
Look for his novels Abraham Lincoln for the Defense, Death in the Moonlight and Heartland on Amazon.com's Kindle. Visit his website at WarrenBull.com and his blog at writerswhokill.blogspot.com.
Before his retirement Warren was a clinical psychology for more than twenty-five years, in North Carolina, California and Missouri. He comes from a functional family and is a fierce competitor at trivia games.