Thadd Presley Presents: Murder will be released March 17th
We've all thought about it. Some of us have even done it. I mean have you ever thought about it? Thought about what, you ask. Don't be that way; you know what. Have you ever wondered if you'd get away with it? I know you have, but don't worry; we all have. It's part of our human makeup. It's in the genes, so they say, from Cain killing Abel out of jealousy to the act of war. It's brutal, it's crazy, it's insanity to the max, but it's real. Most people think about it without blinking, and others worry they’ve slipped a gear. In this world of ours, wanting to kill that guy who cut you off is a bit over the top, but going home and writing a story about it is normal. If you're good at it, you can even earn a few fans along the way.
I love fiction, both writing and reading it. It is a great escape and allows me to clear the clutter in my mind. I can use words to really get in touch with my frustration and choke the living hell out of anyone I think deserves it. I mean, where else am I allowed to do that? Where else, but on a page, can you pile bodies in the street? The dead stack easy in my stories. But, one day while I drained my victims of ink, I thought of all the other writers out there who also partake in the brutal act of written homicide. I should make a book for all my kindred brothers and sisters, who see fit to scribble murder on the page over and over until it is just right. Yes, this is about murder and only murder. Death will pervade the pages of this, and ink will be used in the place of blood. Plenty of ink will be spilled from here on out, and the body count will rise quickly. I appreciate all the readers who stick with us. Just know that if you continue you might be tried as an accomplice.
A
Million Peices
by Peggy McFarland
The Colour of Murder by Dorothy Davies
Helping Out Away From Home by David S. Pointer
Dinner is in the Dog by Simon Critchell
Lydia’s Ride by Sirena M. Gibson
Top of the Heap By Nathan Robinson
The Birthday Party by Matthew C. Funk
Without a Witness by W.C. Sowder
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE by Janett L. Grady
DEATHBED by Bruce Memblatt
Prison Torment by Weston Kincade
Bonsai by Nate D. Burleigh
Cannibal by Simon Critchell
No Fear by Efraim Z. Graves
It Was Dark By Matt Hatfield
REQUIEM IN A MESSY ROOM by Bruce Memblatt
THE GARDEN OF EDEN by Salena Casha
Miggs by Simon Critchell
Rubbish Day by Thadd Presley
Moss Covered Baby Doll” by Thadd Presley
The Rights of the Infected by Christian A. Larsen
The Fish by David Perlmutter
Children of Mislaid Hope by Jason Hughes
Dumped by Nate D. Burleigh
Lolipop
by
Keith
G. Laufenberg



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