Twenty-one years ago, I published my first novel, "To Speak for the Dead." There have been 13 more novels, but until now, no collections of short stories.
This week, I published
"The Road to Hell," now available as an e-book at Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Smashwords for a paltry $2.99, or less than your Venti Frappuccino. Fewer calories, too.
In “El Valiente en el Infierno,” (The Brave One in Hell), a 13-year-old Mexican boy tells his own story as he makes a treacherous midnight crossing into California in search of his father.
In the sly and satirical “Development Hell,” a slick Hollywood producer meets his match in the person of Edgar Allan Poe.
In a “A Hell of a Crime,” a story with echoes of “The Twilight Zone,” a prosecutor prepares for a homicide trial while being pestered by his domineering mother. Just what role did she play in the murder?
Two of my best-loved characters, Steve Solomon and Victoria Lord, appear in “Solomon & Lord: To Hell and Back.” The law partners set out on a mysterious boat ride with a con man, but just where the hell are they going?
Enjoy!
Paul Levine