Trespasser : Part Two
Trespasser : Part Two. William knocked at the door and smiled politely at the woman who opened it. She was pretty. Messy dark brown hair, brown eyes; she was wearing a robe and holding a Bloody Mary.
Trespasser : Part Two. William knocked at the door and smiled politely at the woman who opened it. She was pretty. Messy dark brown hair, brown eyes; she was wearing a robe and holding a Bloody Mary.
Trespasser: Part One William sat quietly on a park bench. He had been sitting there for just about two hours, eyes affixed on a family that was having lunch at a picnic table across the trail. A pretty dark-haired woman wiping the hands and faces of two small boys seated with her, and a sharp…
Lieutenant Joe Kenda is a respected and enthralling retired homicide detective who is finishing up years of hosting a fantastic show on ID. I always found him to be incredible, both as a law enforcement officer and as a story teller. He has a pragmatic and no-nonsense approach that is accented by his emotional investment…
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William was just getting ready for bed when he heard banging on the door to his tiny one room apartment. It was a frantic knock. When he glanced out of the window, he saw Angel, the lady of the night he had recently encountered, standing there trembling. William opened the door. She fell inside, crying;…
A Book and A Chat September 2019: Interview with Author Stephanie Jo Harris Barry Eva’s A Book and a Chat recently interviewed Stephanie Jo Harris, author of The Poet Series. Barry Eva hosts several radio shows, all airing on newvisionsradio.com.A Book and a Chat airs Tuesday and Sunday at 6:30PM ET and Wednesday at 7:00PM.…
William was just sitting down to eat. He had developed a habit of frequenting a local diner for most of his meals. It was small and comfortable, several booths along one wall with a handful of tables in the center. The little TV over the counter was alive with the arrest of Jeffery Dahmer. A…