Mystery Weekly - June 2016
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 6.0 MB
English | 76 pages | True PDF | 6.0 MB
This month’s ‘summertime stories’ issue of Mystery Weekly Magazine features "Green Panther" by John Clinch: a young Irishman gets mixed up with the Black Panthers in Harlem in this unfortunate tale of noir. Why are all the lifeboat survivors disappearing in Meghan Rose Allen’s story of riddles “Drift”? In Jack Bristow’s “Going To The Mattresses” a self-imposed witness protection plan goes horribly awry. Why “Blame The Bear” answers Brian Haycock in his witty yarn. Boulders are crashing into campsites in Jim Courter’s “Hell To Pay”. “A Terror In Judgement” by Cynthia St-Pierre follows an interior decorator as she arranges a trap for an uninvited ghostly visitor. Plus, can you tell how the guilty party was caught in this month’s You-Solve-It mystery?
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