Up next is the offbeat tale,”…On A Two
Way Street (a noirish fable of imagi-Masssachusetts” by Gary Cahill. A delivery for Mr. Chen has gone very
wrong. Now there are bodies on a Cape Cod beach and he is on the run with a
woman he carjacked as the driver.
Craig A. Strickland is up next with a “A
Letter For The Bayou.” The young girl next door, Melodica, who is about seven
just walked to the bluff above Turtle Bayou and sailed a piece of paper out towards
the waters below. For her elderly neighbor, her action was both sweet and sad.
There was a lot of meaning in what she just did and that means the mystery of
her action needs to be solved.
Gia puts on her magic shows for
children in “Magic Cat And The Girl In The Shadows” by Jack Bates. Her outfit,
part of her act with her cat, arouses some men and annoys some of the women. As
a consequence of her performances, she often learns quite a lot about the
families involved. The Maher family at the heart of this tale is one example of
that.
He is looking for a certain woman and
can’t find her in “My Favorite Fungus” by Justin Rempel. He can’t think of her
name, but knows she is very special. He has got to find her.
The You-Solve-It puzzle this month is
by Tatiana Cloudy. Private Investigator be the ones to help her. help her. But, they have not to this point. Miss
Wheeler is very worried about Miranda Campbell and wants his help in “Summer
Vacations In Chile.”
The issue closes with the solution to
the You-Solve-It puzzle from last month.
Mystery
Weekly Magazine: February 2018 marks the thirtieth issue of this enjoyable crime fiction
short story magazine. Complicated interesting tales have been the hallmarks of
this magazine and that continues in this issue. All the tales in the issue are
good ones, but the ones by Mr. Lutzke and Mr. Strickland really stood out for
this reviewer.
Mystery Weekly Magazine: February 2018
ASIN: B079DSHFYP
eBook (available in print format)
72 Pages
$2.99
For quite some time now I have been gifted a
subscription by the publisher with no expectation at all of a review. This
month I made the decision to read and review. I expect to do more of that going
forward depending on my usual personal time constraints.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2018
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