A Killer Thriller Collection: Eight the Hard Way - Nick Stephenson, D. D. Vandyke, David VanDyke, Robert Swartwood, Micheal Maxwell, Alan McDermott, Ryan King, Kay Hadashi & R.S. Guthrie

A Killer Thriller Collection: Eight the Hard Way

By Nick Stephenson, D. D. Vandyke, David VanDyke, Robert Swartwood, Micheal Maxwell, Alan McDermott, Ryan King, Kay Hadashi & R.S. Guthrie

  • Release Date: 2014-11-20
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
4 Score: 4 (From 111 Ratings)

Description

Eight thrilling stories from eight masters of suspense.

Paydown – by Nick Stephenson. When a high-flying Wall Street investment banker is found brutally killed, what started out as a simple fraud case turns into expert criminologist Leopold Blake's first ever murder investigation. As the glamor of Wall Street is stripped away by a series of catastrophic discoveries, Leopold will have to decide how much he is prepared to risk in order to uncover the truth - and whether it's a price he's willing to pay.

Story Length: 25,000 words, approx. 95 print pages.

Off the Leash – by David Vandyke. There’s not much left that can surprise private investigator California “Cal” Corwin any more, especially since the accident. But after a brutal murder leaves the city’s best detectives stumped, Cal must step up her game and find answers before it’s too late—and the clock is ticking...

Story Length: 9,000 words, approx. 30 print pages.

Mr. Mockingbird Drive – by Robert Swartwood. Julio and Tyshawn are far from professional thieves, but they get by. After weeks spent researching the perfect mark, the boys are ready to strike – and the payout is going to be unbelievable...Mr. Mockingbird Drive is a cleverly deceptive piece of flash fiction. The story first featured in Needle: A Magazine of Noir, Winter 2012.

Story Length: 2,000 words, approx. 8 print pages.

Ladies Weekend – by Ryan King. A trip to the Gulf Shores with her three sisters-in-law was not exactly Cathy’s idea of a good time. With a dark secret to protect, a weekend stuck with the meddling Biddle sisters might have been too much to bear – but, thankfully for Cathy, there’s nothing a little “medicine” can’t fix...This delightfully twisted story was first published in 2012.

Story Length: 6,000 words, approx. 23 print pages.

Veritas: Concubine – by R.S. Guthrie. How far would you go to find the truth? Shale Veritas is not his real name, but that’s not important. What’s important is why he’s taken an interest in you – and what you’ve done to deserve it...This dark, atmospheric tale of revenge, justice, and redemption is not for the faint-hearted. You have been warned.

Story Length: 8,300 words, approx. 32 print pages.

Divide and Conquer – by Kay Hadashi. Nobody ever told June Kato that babysitting could be such hard work... As a world-class neurosurgeon, June is used to dealing with high-pressure situations. But when a trio of violent thugs invade her home while her four-year-old nieces are staying over, nap time suddenly takes on a whole new meaning. A thrill-ride from start to finish.

Story Length: 12,000 words, approx. 46 print pages.

Recidivist – by Alan McDermott. Something needs to be done about Steven Howe. Even though he’s yet to see his twelfth birthday, after 97 arrests the police and social services have had enough. Forced to attend a state-sponsored retreat for troubled youths, Steven is about to find out just how far the government is prepared to go to meet their targets – starting with him.

Story Length: 5,000 words, approx. 19 print pages.

Return of the Bride – by Micheal Maxwell. Tradition has it that Al-Qurnah is the site of the Garden of Eden. But for Phillip Sear, a man who has lived with sin his entire life, it has an entirely different significance. On a journey to redeem himself for a lifetime of selfish choices, Sear will finally learn how to keep his promises – but at what cost?

Story Length: 2,000 words, approx. 8 print pages.

Reviews

  • Thank you . Four authors whose work unknown until now.

    4
    By varyyoung80
    Am heading to B & N after work tomorrow to pick up those u shared.
  • Eight The Hard Way

    4
    By ed 3.1624
    Whoever said the short story is dead was sadly mistaken. These stories are great!
  • What a mess!

    1
    By AuntSuze
    No matter how good the writing, if the author uses a crap formatter, the effort is useless. I have just spent the last ten minutes trying to read the first two lines in the book. The format sticks, won't scroll, keeps kicking me out and I have to start over! This could be the best story in the world, but if it can't be read, who cares? Don't waste your precious reading time here, it's not worth it.
  • Love short stories

    4
    By Lady Vols, NCAA Champions
    With the exception of one story, all were enjoyable and a perfect read for this type of material. The only one I was disappointed with has a character that killed criminals that escaped Justice. The author wrote that the families of the victims that were killed were disappointed with the vigilante. This is not possible for 99% of us. Hell, I would join the vigilante in dishing out justice in today's left wing liberal society, which always makes excuses for mean, totally useless individuals, who really should be tortured for some of the atrocities they commit.
  • NO!

    1
    By Academy 3
    Language...Fwords mean no

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