2003 Macavity Award for Best Mystery Short Story
Winner of the Macavity Award for Best Short Story.
The way we communicate now - by e-mail, text messages, voice mail - all detached and at a distance, without the immediate feedback of a face-to-face conversation, or even the voice-to-voice exchange of a phone call.
But sometimes there are reasons for that distance, as one woman discovers when she uses voice mail to communicate her hostility to her soon-to-be ex-husband. It seems he has an agenda of his own.
Genre: Mystery
The way we communicate now - by e-mail, text messages, voice mail - all detached and at a distance, without the immediate feedback of a face-to-face conversation, or even the voice-to-voice exchange of a phone call.
But sometimes there are reasons for that distance, as one woman discovers when she uses voice mail to communicate her hostility to her soon-to-be ex-husband. It seems he has an agenda of his own.
Genre: Mystery
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