As an avid golfer, the author was excited when a local country club offered memberships at an unbelievably low price. Imagine her shock when she was informed she and her husband wouldn’t be able to golf together because women weren’t allowed to golf before 1:00 p.m. She vented her feelings in a short story, THE THIRTEENTH HOLE, which is about a haunted golf course. (written by Lee Driver)
SARA MORNINGSKY introduces an eighteen-year-old shapeshifter who unknowingly helps to solve the murder of a cop. She enlists the aid of P.I. Chase Dagger, a mysterious stranger with a dark past. This short story explains how Sara and Dagger first met. The Chase Dagger series combines mystery with elements of fantasy, sci-fi, and sometimes horror. There are currently five books in this series. (written by Lee Driver)
DIAMOND IN THE RUFF is one of those cases Chase Dagger manages to solve in a couple hours. It was an excerpt from the third in the Dagger series, THE UNSEEN, which was expanded and made into a short story. (written by Lee Driver)
In SOLVING LIFE'S RIDDLE, past and present collide in a story about how a recluse changes the life of a teen runaway. It gives a bit of a soft spot to a legendary Chicago figure with a questionable history. (written by S.D. Tooley)
Genre: Horror
SARA MORNINGSKY introduces an eighteen-year-old shapeshifter who unknowingly helps to solve the murder of a cop. She enlists the aid of P.I. Chase Dagger, a mysterious stranger with a dark past. This short story explains how Sara and Dagger first met. The Chase Dagger series combines mystery with elements of fantasy, sci-fi, and sometimes horror. There are currently five books in this series. (written by Lee Driver)
DIAMOND IN THE RUFF is one of those cases Chase Dagger manages to solve in a couple hours. It was an excerpt from the third in the Dagger series, THE UNSEEN, which was expanded and made into a short story. (written by Lee Driver)
In SOLVING LIFE'S RIDDLE, past and present collide in a story about how a recluse changes the life of a teen runaway. It gives a bit of a soft spot to a legendary Chicago figure with a questionable history. (written by S.D. Tooley)
Genre: Horror
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