Six Stock Book Blurbs for Your Upcoming Novel
Congratulations, you’ve written a novel. You’ve experienced the initial rush of epiphany and the flurry of organizing that single idea...
Congratulations, you’ve written a novel. You’ve experienced the initial rush of epiphany and the flurry of organizing that single idea...
Most cops avoid the paperwork like the plague that it is. Not Griff. Not that day. Not after that display. Griff arrested every last...
I awoke the next morning to an empty bed. My wife was already up and exercising downstairs, running on the treadmill. She says, ‘do the...
Once, just once, just one other time has Wesley looked at me this way. The timing of the previous occasion could not have been more...
The notion of inheritance is one I consider to be among the paramount principles made avail through legal, moral, and similarly just...
Honestly? Would you like the truth? Well, if I’m being honest and telling the truth, I didn’t know what to think other than: How bleeping...
Griff wanted to pull a panzer up to the curb outside Food for Thought, parallel park it in between whatever junkers would shop there, and...
I know, sir, this was where you were hoping I’d begin. In fact, this is where you asked me to begin. Sometimes, somethings need to be...
What did we do after that? We did what we cops always do after something exciting happens—the worst of our wear, the main of our...
The following is the official transcript of the testimony from the lead detective, Detective Lashmont, on case 100616. This man barges...
We all know the pattern: you’re lonely, you’re looking, and that looking is worsened by friends and family’s incessant pestering that...