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Killing Mum


Killing Mum and other crime short stories
By Keith Wright
Genre:-Crime Fiction
Pages:-261
Blurb:-Killing Mum
A daughter discovers a family secret which has powerful consequences.
Forget Me Not
A husband's dream to emigrate is slipping through his hands, as is his wife.
Who Is Mr Whitaker?
A loving father attends his son's wedding, but he is inexplicably ostracised, and tragedy lurks.
Journey's End
An elderly lady takes her regular route to the park, but she is being watched.
The Snug
A cop retires and attends a surprise party held in his honour. Will he ever leave alive?
One Last Chance
A corrupt police officer is given one last chance to reform his ways
A Mother's Love
A woman observes the deadly tribulations of her son, unable to help.
I Witnessed My Murder
A woman raped and murdered is brought back from the dead
Death For Hire
A young man arranges for an assassin to kill him
The Second Coming
A seemingly innocuous burglary has consequences for humanity
The Right Thing
A detective's conscience tells him to do the right thing, but he will rue the day he did
A Christmas For Carol
What the Dickens? The run-up to Christmas for a burglar holds a mirror up to his life. His decision to change his life is for the best. Isn't it?
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My Review:-I enjoyed reading these short stories, as it's nice some times to just read in short intervals and this is a great book for that. Killing Mum was an enjoyable read, I would loved to seen this as a longer story, as would loved to known what happened to Marie. Looking for the Christmas wreath in the loft, Marie and her daughter came across some letters, but they weren't just any letters, they were letters that Marie had wrote to herself from her Dad to herself. Don't want to say anything more as you have to read it to find out why. A great book to pop in your bag and pull out while on a bus, waiting for an appointment. Keep your eye on 'I Witnessed My Murder'

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