Mystery Weekly - May 2016
English | 62 pages | True PDF | 6.5 MB
English | 62 pages | True PDF | 6.5 MB
This month’s crime-packed issue of Mystery Weekly Magazine features Jerry Peterson’s “Floater”: A no-nonsense Sheriff proves it's not enough to know who did the crime—you have to catch them.
Eric Cline opens a time capsule confession to patricide in “Mobile Health Clinics In Rural America”.
Peri Dwyer Worrell’s psychological mystery “No Cook” follows a widow searching for a missing friend, yet she may regret her efforts.
In Anne Stephenson’s “Bitter End” a forensic accountant sails into trouble trying to help her best friend assess her husband's … assets.
When a fancy talking Brit tries to outwit the laws of physics, frontier law responds in “Newton’s Laws” by Warren Bull.
Francesgrace Mary-Hedwyck Ferland brings us a cryptic tale of life and death in “New Beginnings”.
In Bob Williamson’s “A Deal Is A Deal” a soon-to-be-retired detective chases down his target, all the while keeping his word.
This month’s You-Solve-It reveals a coin thief at a holiday weekend gathering.
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