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It’s like I’m living in a crime novel

When having work done on your garden, one thing you really don’t want to hear someone tell you is “We’ve had to call the police. We found two knives and a bottle of pills hidden in your hedge. One of the knives had blood on it.” Read More →

The Scream of Eternity, part seven

Tom Carter sat across the table from the woman from Dudley Street. He was leaning back in his chair, his arms folded across his chest, staring at her, willing her to break her apparent vow of silence. She had refused a lawyer before the interview, refused to answer any questions put to her, and seemed intent on playing a staring contest with Tom until he gave in. Read More →

The Scream of Eternity, part six

Like many of the New Buzz movement, Ward had given up using her given name in place of her family name. According to the philosophy of the movement, this represented a “higher embrace of family over personalty”. Read More →

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