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Son Of Jack
By D R Cartwright
In a society shadowed by the fear of a dark serial killer, a man whose horrific similarities mirror those of Jack the Ripper, and a man society can only refer to as 'Son of Jack', four strangers live with the same fear yet find themselves affected in very different ways, taking them down their own dark path of self-destruction and murder.
A Stitch in Time
by Willaby
Three not-quite-heroes and two caped villains go head to head in this new comedy.
Alan wants a quiet life and a girlfriend, Carla wants to meet her daughter and damage her kidnapper while Mae wants to meet her parents and watch them have sex.
Will they get what they want or will someone stop them?
Is Harold really going to die?
Can the Dagon obtain the secret to time travel?
Will their ship stay in one piece?
More importantly, why does everyone in the galaxy speak English?
Justice Served Cold
by Susan Maylor
The world of an A-Cat men's prison might be a strange place to fulfil the professional dreams of an attractive female psychologist, but it's a world we're all about to experience intimately.
Two missing little girls, best friend smiles. When their bodies are discovered, a nation mourns. But for some, mourning will never be enough.
It Can Be Done, It Should Be Done
by Martin Willoughby
This collection contains four short stories published in various emagazines between 2007 and 2011.
Frank is the tale of a old car unwillingly helping an assassin to complete a job.
Set at present day Heathrow, the story takes us inside the minds of cars, vans and lorries, showing us what they really think about Humans and each other.
I Weep For Them is set on a planet far away and concerns a lonley man who longs for his family to return.
Vehicles is a philosphical tale about life.
Two people meet on an endless trek across a desert and join their vehicles, hoping to complete their journey together.
It Can Be Done, It Should Be Done is a very short story about revenge.
A greedy man meets his nemesis.