Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Short Story Wednesday Review: "Swifty Brown" by R. A Currie (Thriller Magazine: February 2026)

  

A good suntan has always been a solid shield against the real world in "Swifty Brown" by R. A. Currie in Thriller Magazine: February 2026. A successful small business was built around the power of the suntan. None of that is going to help him now as the police are involved in his business. A break in at his salon in Glasgow, Scotland, resulted in William Peter Brown being brought in to the Glasgow Central Police Station.

 

While the claustrophobic small room ins one thing, Mr. Brown, a victim of bullying and his skin issues going back many years, is less than impressed with his interrogators. Detective Inspector Steven Ferguson and Detective Inspector Ian McManus. Seems a bit excessive for a minor break-in.

 

That break in is about to be the least of his problems in “Swifty Brown” by R. A. Currie. A twisty crime fiction tale and a good read.


 

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My digital reading copy came by way of my ninety-day free Kindle Unlimited trial.

 

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2026

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