Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Short Story Wednesday Review: Remission by Michael Bracken

 

“Remission” by Michael Bracken opens with our narrator walking into a local bar. He is known to frequent the place so the overdressed woman at one end of the bar is probably looking for him. He has a reputation of retrieving things for folks and she wants stuff retrieved.

 

She wants back from her soon to be ex-husband, her father's burial flag and his medals. According to her, the guy is hanging on to them for no other reason than spite. It would go a lot easier if her husband was somebody else instead of the John Carter. A local legend and a lot of trouble.

 

Despite knowing who her husband is, our narrator thinks he can get her stuff back for her.

 

Easier thought than done.

 

Part of the “Barb Goffman Presents” series, this reprint story, a twisty mystery tale, is the first read in Black Cat Weekly #1 from Wildside Press. A solidly good tale as one expects from this author who always delivers. It was also a very good choice to kick off the first issue of the new venture.

 

This is the first issue of a new product that bundles together reprint short stories as well as reprint novels of mystery and science fiction. Black Cat Weekly #1 came out on September 5 and was made free to all to kick off the new magazine. More info can be found the website. 

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2021

5 comments:

pattinase (abbott) said...

Michael Bracken is very good writer.

Larry W. Chavis said...

Enjoyed the review, Kevin.

Todd Mason said...

Thanks for the head's-up!

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Thank you, Larry. Still have the rest of that issue to read.

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Thank you, Todd.