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Shot to Death: Thirty One Tales of Murder & Mayhem
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Shot to Death: Thirty One Tales of Murder & Mayhem

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherUntreed Reads
Release dateSep 7, 2011
ISBN9781611871470
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Shot to Death: Thirty One Tales of Murder & Mayhem
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Stephen D Rogers

An Adams Media author.

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    This is a delightful collection of short (3-8 page) stories. While the title and cover would leave one to believe they all have a murder (or at least a death by gun) as a central motif. Actually, they are much broader in their scope, their actions, their plots, and their resolutions. The author suggests that this is not a book to be read straight through. Rather, each story stands alone and can (and should) be read separately. This is exactly how I read it. It is a perfect book to pick up when you have only 5-10 minutes to read. Each story is robust enough that it could be expanded into a decent novella, if not full length novel or mystery story. Each leaves the reader pondering what just happened and what might happen if there were 20-100 more pages. For example, there is the story where a woman is trying to hire a hit man. We never know who she wants to kill, or why, and we are left wondering what would have happened next if the story had continued.It would be an especially good book to leave on the nightstand of the guest room. Perfect for sleepy guests who just want a little something to read, and much classier than a magazine or guide book.