Wow this was a great collection! Perhaps the best short story collection featuring various authors that I have ever read, certainly the best I have read in quite some time. Based upon the stories the average would make this a 4 star read, but since about 10 of them were 4-5 stars, I enjoyed this so much I am willing to call it a 5 star short story collection (Even though I will still rate it 4)...if you are a fan of short stories, especially mystery/crime/suspense/thrillers this is a book you need to check out. very enjoyable, with only a couple of stories that truely bored me.
01 Queeny by Ridley Pearson- 5 stars
Lead off homerun, by one of my all time favorites. A brilliant narrative...innocent untill proven guilty...yeah right!
02 Safe Enough by Lee Child- 5 stars
So far I still have not read any full length novels by Child, but have enjoyed a couple of short stories by him...I keep meaning to read him, but there are so many great books/authors that I still have not gotten around to it (anyone with a rec?) yet. This was a cool story about a city man living in the suberbs,and spies and abusive husband wife situation...he begins to stalk her...The husband disappears...and whodunnit????
03 The Home Front by Charles Ardai- 4 stars
I have only encountered Ardai in another short story collection somewhere??? This was a very cool story, but does not really fall into line with mystery or the love/murder scenerio I was excpecting. Still a decent enough read.
04 The Last Flight by Brenden DuBois- 4 stars
Now this was a very cool story,about a man who makes that dreaded journey to scatter his wifes ashes following her death. We follow him through his past, sharing the events of her death...coming face to face with her unpunished killer....
05 Part Light, Part Memory by Bonnie Hearn Hill- 2.5 stars
Thsi was not a bad story, but I am not sure I would have included it in this collection..although there was certainly a crime and a murder there was very little suspense or mystery. A trip to the end of the era of slavery in the US, and a dangerous encounter.
06 Blarney by Steve Hockensmith- 2 stars
IMHO 2 stars may just be a tad too generous. This was a very dry story from the outset, and while I kept waiting for it to pick up steam and becomeinteresting it never did...The best part of the story was the end (Only because it was finally over) and the murder and they just happened to coincide.
07 Heat Lightening by William Krueger- 2.5 stars
This was an OK read, albeit a bit slow. Really not so much a mystery or thriller at all.
08 Till death Do Us Part by Tim Maleeny- 3 stars
I have only encountered maleeny in another short story anthology, this was pretty good. Certainly not a thriller nor a major mystery. It is about a couple who is celebrating their 60th anniversary...as you may have guessed Thats a long time to married...or so I have heard!
09 The Cold Hard Truth by Rick McMahon- 3 stars
A decent enough story, and seems to fit into the mold cast from the title...unfortunately there is very little in the way of mystery, suspense or thrills. A nice perspective on a good person who does a horrific deed.
10 One shot by P.J. Parrish- 2.5 stars
I usually enjoy Parrish (or the two ladies who write under this name), but this was my first short story encounter. It was not bad, but did not meet the excpectations I have developed for Parrish. A man returns home and revisits a traumatic event fromhis childhood...as the story progresses he realizes how horribly inaccurate his memory was.
11 Cyberdate.com by Tom Savage- 4 stars
This was a cool little read. The dangers of duplicity in cyberdating are taken to the extreme (Yes, on both sides)...be careful.
12 Homecoming by Charles Todd (Pseudonym)- 2 stars
This just never connected with me from start to finnish!
13 The Masseuse by Tim Wohlforth - 5 stars
I guess you micht call this erotica suspense rather than romantic suspense? Either way, in spite of the lurid detail a very good read.
14 A Few Small Repairs by Jeff Abbott- 4 stars
I love Abbotts, work, and his short story was on par with his longer ones as well. A dying father seek to reconcile with his estranged son, with the ulterior motive of asking for a strange request...a great ethical deliemma ensues...and an ending that made me scream!
15 Chellini's Solution by Jim Fusilli- 1 star
Upon finishing this story I realized that I was either a masochist who loved inflicting pain upon himself or an eternal optimist for believing that no story could bore me this much...I also discovered dogged perserverance as I endured all the way to the end...without a gripe untill now!
16 One True Love by Laura Lippman- 5 stars
A very cool read! A neat story on blackmail, and deciding whether to cave or....how far would you go?
17 Wifey by R.L. Stine- 5 stars
Stine can write for adults as well. I came acroos another of his adult short stories in another collection, although this one was crafted much more intensely. A very cool read, about getting away with murder, perhaps...
18 Pushed or Was Fell by Jay Brandon- 5 stars
this was a very cool story. A loner meets a woman, and all too quickly falls in love and gets married. Upon the honeymoon cruise he realizes he made a mistake...all to soon the circumstances become tragic and continue rapidly spirialing out of control, with the guilty seemingly in a variety of directions.
19 Entrapped by Harlan Coben- 5 stars
This was super cool, and I was immediately drawn in. A womans reports to the police that her husband has gone missing....only to return home and find him there....only he does not look or sound like her husband...all signs indicate that he is....what is true and what is not?