18 Miles of Crimes, Vol. 1

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Dive into the gritty, shadowed streets of New Hampshire with "18 Miles of Crimes," a thrilling collection edited by Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann that weaves together tales of crime and espionage. From the cunning streets of Manchester to the enigmatic small towns of the North Country, each story is steeped in suspense and local flavor, capturing the essence of the Granite State through the lens of noir and intrigue.

Venture into the deceptive quiet of small-town life with stories like "1941 'smoker night'" by Rachel Sturges, where a poker game unfolds with unexpected twists. Follow Diane Kane's "Seasonal" as a young woman navigates the threatening currents of college life, while Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann's "New Fortune" spins a tale of mystery and betrayal within the walls of a seemingly innocuous restaurant.

Experience the craft of Dan Szczesny's "The Cleaner," a gripping narrative of a clean-up job gone terribly wrong, and M.K. Ciley's "Doubletake," a story of mistaken identity and perilous consequences. Michael E. Higgins's "Other Moths and Lost Souls" leads you through the eerie darkness of the human psyche, and "Angry Boy IPA: A Screenplay" by Alex Wroten offers a unique cinematic take on revenge and redemption.

With its robust cast of New Hampshire authors, "18 Miles of Crimes" not only challenges the traditional boundaries of the crime and thriller genres but also showcases a record number of tales set in the evocative landscapes of New Hampshire. This anthology is a must-read for aficionados of suspense, providing a fresh perspective on crime fiction rooted in the heart of New England.

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Dive into the gritty, shadowed streets of New Hampshire with "18 Miles of Crimes," a thrilling collection edited by Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann that weaves together tales of crime and espionage. From the cunning streets of Manchester to the enigmatic small towns of the North Country, each story is steeped in suspense and local flavor, capturing the essence of the Granite State through the lens of noir and intrigue.

Venture into the deceptive quiet of small-town life with stories like "1941 'smoker night'" by Rachel Sturges, where a poker game unfolds with unexpected twists. Follow Diane Kane's "Seasonal" as a young woman navigates the threatening currents of college life, while Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann's "New Fortune" spins a tale of mystery and betrayal within the walls of a seemingly innocuous restaurant.

Experience the craft of Dan Szczesny's "The Cleaner," a gripping narrative of a clean-up job gone terribly wrong, and M.K. Ciley's "Doubletake," a story of mistaken identity and perilous consequences. Michael E. Higgins's "Other Moths and Lost Souls" leads you through the eerie darkness of the human psyche, and "Angry Boy IPA: A Screenplay" by Alex Wroten offers a unique cinematic take on revenge and redemption.

With its robust cast of New Hampshire authors, "18 Miles of Crimes" not only challenges the traditional boundaries of the crime and thriller genres but also showcases a record number of tales set in the evocative landscapes of New Hampshire. This anthology is a must-read for aficionados of suspense, providing a fresh perspective on crime fiction rooted in the heart of New England.

Dive into the gritty, shadowed streets of New Hampshire with "18 Miles of Crimes," a thrilling collection edited by Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann that weaves together tales of crime and espionage. From the cunning streets of Manchester to the enigmatic small towns of the North Country, each story is steeped in suspense and local flavor, capturing the essence of the Granite State through the lens of noir and intrigue.

Venture into the deceptive quiet of small-town life with stories like "1941 'smoker night'" by Rachel Sturges, where a poker game unfolds with unexpected twists. Follow Diane Kane's "Seasonal" as a young woman navigates the threatening currents of college life, while Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann's "New Fortune" spins a tale of mystery and betrayal within the walls of a seemingly innocuous restaurant.

Experience the craft of Dan Szczesny's "The Cleaner," a gripping narrative of a clean-up job gone terribly wrong, and M.K. Ciley's "Doubletake," a story of mistaken identity and perilous consequences. Michael E. Higgins's "Other Moths and Lost Souls" leads you through the eerie darkness of the human psyche, and "Angry Boy IPA: A Screenplay" by Alex Wroten offers a unique cinematic take on revenge and redemption.

With its robust cast of New Hampshire authors, "18 Miles of Crimes" not only challenges the traditional boundaries of the crime and thriller genres but also showcases a record number of tales set in the evocative landscapes of New Hampshire. This anthology is a must-read for aficionados of suspense, providing a fresh perspective on crime fiction rooted in the heart of New England.