This collection of 25 mystery short stories is all about crimes and bathrooms. The tales range from zany to serious, and each story is perfect to read in one sitting With inclusions selected by Pat... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Who Died in Here? is a short-story collection of 25 mystery stories of crimes and bathrooms. These stories are edgy, sometimes gritty, contain lots of humor and some horror! You're gonna love 'em. Every woman who has ever entered (and been abused) at the hair salon will love Kris Neri's, "Nothing Good Ever Came of a Bad Hair Day." I felt guilty giggling so much. Pat Dennis' "One For The Road" will make you think twice about wanting to buy cars, RVs or other motorized vehicles on a Sunday. Peggy Jaegly's "Wash Away My Sin" will make you wary of visiting old friends. You might want to cast a look around for a hidden camera. And in "Sweet Smell of Success," Beverle Graves Myers gives new meaning to the phrase, "the wrath of a woman scorned." The creativity of people committing crimes never fails to amaze me. I should think there will be a woman or two 'out there' who might have her 'creative side' kick into gear. Armchair Interviews says: There's a lot more mystery murder and mayhem served up in Who Died Here? And you'll want to read them all.
Compiled and edited by Pat Dennis, Who Died In Here? is a bizarre but thoroughly fun anthology of 25 short stories of mystery, murder, and crime by a wide variety of skilled storytellers... and every whodunit is connected somehow to bathrooms. An eyebrow-raising, tongue in cheek collection for mystery lovers who don't mind a little (or a lot) of bodily humor/irony to round out their leisure reading shelf. The tales are brief yet engaging enough that Who Died In Here? is in fact perfect for reading when one is personally parked upon the "porcelain throne" and in need of light entertainment.
A Wonderful Addition To Your "Library"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
25 well-written stories, each of which can be read in one -- well ---- sitting. This is a joy to have in any room and a real addition to one room in particular.
An interesting premise entertainingly carried out
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
You might think you can tell what you are going to get when first you see the cover of WHO DIED IN HERE? - but no, there's not a stinker in the bunch!What you get in this new anthology are twenty-five stories of crimes and bathrooms written by up-and-coming mystery writers from every corner of the USA (and the UK). The litany of crimes recorded range from the simply hilarious to the seriously horrendous.Among the most outstanding in the volume are tales by veteran mystery author R.T. Lawton and relative newcomer Lori G. Armstrong. Lawton's story, "Flying Without A Parachute", leads off the book with a drug raid and a man without a towel to throw in. Armstrong's "Praying to the Porcelain God" is an unforgettably grim telling of a relationship gone wrong.This anthology would be the perfect companion, whether you are curled up in front of a winter fire, or sitting alone in the room where only air fresheners go unafraid.Copies are streaming out of bookstores everywhere, so you better roll and get yours today.It would be a crime to miss it...
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