
I'll be serializing my first three novels—Three Strange Tales from the Casebooks of Frank McGill—along with other shorter fiction, formal verse, and essays on writing, books, and the current sad state of the world.
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By the time we arrived at the city, we were driving through typical, diffuse winter morning light, with the snow in six-foot-high drifts beside the well-plowed, Northside roads.
We arose, and walked to the house. The fox followed Al respectfully, while giving me (as I thought) occasional contemptuous glances.
I stood up, without looking at Al, the Colonel, Lorna, or the Berets. I walked towards the curtain where I’d found Patterson, stepped over his still grinning corpse, opened the sliding door, and walked out into the winter night.
“Nice of you to finally get here, Colonel.” Al took the .45 from Lorna’s oddly unresisting hand, strode over to the Colonel, and slapped him, hard.
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I'm serializing my mystery series—Stormy Weather, Three Strange Cases from the Casebook of Frank McGill—prior to publication. It's classic hardboiled detective—but in world where memory is elusive. I'm also posting short stories as I write them.
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