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In this issue

The September 2015 issue of Mystery Weekly Magazine features short stories from a wide range of genres.

We kick things off with Michael Bracken's story High Cotton, and learn that Jack Daniel's and married blondes are a deadly combination. This is followed by a humorous police procedural called The Man Who Loved Pie, by Karl El-Koura. For fans of literary crime fiction, Nikki Dolson puts you in the mind of a contract killer in Joe Park's Little Girl. Then, a junkyard owner makes a grim discovery in The Volvo by Nancy Sweetland. We close with a tale of the murderous Bochent Street Bridge Club by Mary Stojak.

Mystery Weekly Magazine Description:

Published monthly, Mystery Weekly Magazine presents crime and mystery short stories by some of the world's best established and emerging mystery writers. The original stories we select for each issue run the gamut from cosy to hardboiled fiction.

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