This monthly magazine is published in Canada – both e-book
and paperback – and contains six mystery short stories and a puzzle tale in its
78 pages.
For writers, it’s a paying market – http://mysteryweekly.com/submit.asp
For readers, it offers an interesting selection of crime
tales, some with humour and wit, others with a darker tone. Nothing too
graphic.
While I enjoyed all the stories in this issue, I
particularly liked the cover story ‘Fader’s Crates’ by Caroline Misner, a
fairly long poignant tale with good description and style. Leslie Elman’s ‘No
Quarters’ offered up a suspense story set in a laundromat, cleverly done. Peter
DiChellis’s ‘Locked Tight’ was a locked room (though not quite) mystery laced
with humour.
Available from Amazon here
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