Description

One of the “folk wisdoms” that circulates among crime/mystery writers is this: While one may slaughter as many humans in pretty much any gory fashion one wishes, a writer will earn his/her readers’ undying enmity should they presume to fictionally destroy a feline. (Dogs are only slightly less verboten…perhaps dog lovers are more sanguine?) In the title story we have an old woman, alone in the world but for her beloved felines…and she’s a serial killer in the making. They say revenge is a dish best served cold—cold as death. This collection includes nine more tales—all of them Archer’s seventies-era “hippy” P.I. Doug McCool short stories, collected together for the first time.

About the author(s)

Miles Archer is the pseudonym of a Pacific Northwest writer. He believes that the work is more important than the worker, and so uses the semi-privacy of pen names. He is the author of many short stories and novels, under his mystery/crime pen name, and fantasy/SF under the name Jack Rice. Like most authors, he's always happy to hear from readers. He can be contacted through his Facebook page, where you can also disagree with his politics, or email milesarcher@mac.com

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