Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Short Story Wednesday Review: The Missing Sniper by Earl Staggs

 

From the massive archive….

 

Thanks to his gift, Adam Kingston knew he would get a phone call. Who was calling, why he would be called, he didn’t know. But, he knew it would be a call about someone dying somewhere and he would be involved. Hard to sleep when you know something is going to happen. Hard to sleep when you know for absolute certainty just enough to be worried.

 

The phone call finally comes by way of Sheriff Dillon Corbin of Mendes County, Florida.  Adam is on a master list of Law Enforcement consultants and the good Sheriff needs his help. Three weeks ago somebody tried to take out a State Senator.  While they know where the shots came from they knew nothing else and have no suspects. The shooter is still out there and may try again if he or she isn’t stopped.

 

Soon Adam is in Jacksonville, Florida with Sheriff Dillon working the case. The target, Senator Willy Thornton, has plenty of enemies because of his politics and the way he lives his life.  Business rivals, spouses of the women he has seduced and many others have good reason to want him dead.  Good thing Adam has a bit of ability with extra sensory perception and can pick up a few images along the way as he helps with the case.

 

Released from Untreed Reads last January, this is the short story that ultimately gave rise to Earl Staggs' powerfully good novel, Memory of a Murder.  This cozy style type read is full of twists and turns and on that will keep you very entertained as it moves through the pages.

 


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2 comments:

pattinase (abbott) said...

Untreed Reads. Didn't know they were still around. I think they published DISCOUNT NOIR.

Kevin R. Tipple said...

They still exist, but under new ownership. I think they are getting out of the anthology/short story market. This read is still available, for now.

Jay Hartman has not been involved with them for some time. His publishing company is MISTI MEDIA. https://www.mistimedia.com/

He has three open anthology calls: https://www.mistimedia.com/