The best in Short Mystery Fiction Mystery Weekly is a monthly mystery magazine that presents crime and mystery short stories by some of the world's best established and emerging mystery writers. The original stories selected for each issue include noir, cozy, hardboiled, locked room, comic, and historical mysteries--plus occasional genre-busting stories that lean toward speculative or literary fiction. However you classify them, all of our stories feature strong writing and unsurpassed entertainment value. In this issue... "In Extremis," by Stephen Baily: A nocturnal serial stabber has a small town on edge. "The Nearly Ruined Thanksgiving," by C.A. Verstraete: What's Thanksgiving without (almost) everyone's favorite dish? Potentially deadly, Becca learns, when her aunt's cranberries go missing. "Death Hereafter," by Jacqueline Seewald: A famous actress dies during what appears to be a robbery. "String Theory," by Micki Browning: When her father is murdered, Molly Capriccioso is considered the prime suspect, but for the record she had nothing to do with it. "Marsh's Last Case," by K.D. Holdsworth: A detective story with a difference. "Lady Be Good To Me," by John Clark: What happens when a war wound removes your conscience?
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