A HALOWEEN COLLAR

Apr 11, 2014 by

A HALOWEEN COLLAR

I entered this in a contest calling for a drouble, something with exactly 200 words. It had to begin with the words “I had a wonderful time” and refer to something appropriate to Halloween. I won a magazine. See how you like it.

A Halloween Collar
By Wayne Zurl

“I’ve had a wonderful time, but this wasn’t it.” I smacked the kid on the back of his head.

A ghoul mask fell from his hand to the floor.

“Up yours,” he said.

I grabbed his nose, twisted, and put my face an inch from his ear. “The next time I hit you, smartass, you’ll lose your teeth.”

His eyes strained to look at me. I removed my fingers from his beak.

“I chased you four blocks, nitwit,” I said, “and ripped my pants going over that fence. I ‘m not a happy policeman. Again, where did you get those fireworks?”

He smirked. “I forget.”

I smacked him again—a little harder, on the temple.

His hand went defensively to his head. “I’ll have your badge for that, man.”

My turn to grin. “I doubt that, you little shit bird. Blowing up a mailbox makes you guilty of a felony. Say hello to the guards at juvenile hall for me.”

The weasel shook his head. “I don’t think so.”

I ignored that. “Last try before you go to jail. Where did you get the M-80s?”

He shrugged and another arrogant smirk crossed his face. “From my father, the chief inspector.”

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A TOO PERFECT CRIME

Dec 12, 2013 by

A TOO PERFECT CRIME

The story of a middle-aged detective, a beautiful woman, and how a commercial burglary got them to meet.
Presented for the first time in King’s River Life Magazine
http://kingsriverlife.com/06/29/a-too-perfect-crime-a-mystery-short-story/

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A Christmas Story

Jul 1, 2013 by

A Christmas Story

christmasstoryA Christmas Story (formerly titled: It’s a Wonderful life? A Christmas Story)

May be seen at www.mezzomagazine.com January 2010 issue.

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Shots Fired

Jul 1, 2013 by

Shots Fired

A Sam Jenkins New York crime story

Retired police officer, author, and blogger, Kathleen Ryan has posted one of my short stories, SHOTS FIRED, on her blogspot. Take a look. It’s free.

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Have You Considered Voodoo ?

Jul 1, 2013 by

Have You Considered Voodoo ?

Appeared in four segments on Lorhaine Eckhart’s blog

PART ONE:

PART TWO

PART THREE

PART FOUR

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The Books & Novels to Read Compendium of Short Stories

Jul 1, 2013 by

The Books & Novels to Read Compendium of Short Stories

The Books & Novels to Read Compendium of Short Stories coverThe Books & Novels to Read Compendium of Short Stories edited by Terry Callister

FAVORS is a Sam Jenkins New York crime story taking place in 1985.
Police community Service Aids, Liz Lopez should be in fine spirits—she’s about to be promoted to police officer.

But her sullen demeanor tells her boss, Lieutenant Sam Jenkins, that Liz is anything but happy.

Jenkins begins an unofficial investigation to find out what has Lizzie in such a funk.

The detective learns of a bizarre home life and dark secret Liz would rather keep under wraps.

FAVORS is a story of how police officers take care of their own—in an honest and compassionate way.

Find the Sam Jenkins New York police novelette, FAVORS, in this collection. An eBook for only $1.95

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