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Suspense Magazine January 2010 by John Raab
Suspense Magazine January 2010 by John Raab










Suspense Magazine January 2010 by John Raab

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Suspense Magazine, July 2010: Boyd Morrison, Chevy Stevens, Scott. Meet up and coming authors Sam Eastland, Mitzi Kelly, Boyd Morrison and Chevy Stevens. Suspense Magazine July 2010 has 8 ratings and 0 reviews. Mystery Fanfare: Suspense Magazine Best of 2010 List Suspense Magazine announces Best of 2010 List. Suspense Magazine, May 2010 e- book, najanae s blog message. I can’t wait for you to experience the twists and turns of LOUCHE 49, and I hope it will leave you on the edge of your seats until the very end.Suspense Magazine, July 2010 book downloadīoyd Morrison, Chevy Stevens, Scott Nicholson and Andy McDermott Thank you to Catherine Coulter for editing, and the team at Suspense Magazine, especially John Raab, for pulling us all together into this incredible opportunity, and of course, to all of you for your support and encouragement. I’m thrilled to have my work included alongside so many talented authors. I’ve learned not to mess with those kinds of intense moments, and I’m excited for you to see what the title really means. The prompt - a story with a number in the title - was fun, as this title, LOUCHE 49, quite literally leaped into my mind the moment I saw the description. Inspired by the classic French noir thriller film ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS, the story is a dark and atmospheric exploration of the seedy underbelly of both the City of Lights and Nashville and deep dives into how the actions of our past reverberate in the present. LOUCHE 49 is a thrilling tale of revenge and redemption, following a female assassin-Tempeste Ranier-who goes undercover to investigate her mother’s murder in Paris in the early ‘80s. I’m so excited to share that my new short story, LOUCHE 49, in the Infinity Anthology, edited by Catherine Coulter and published by Suspense Magazine, is available today!












Suspense Magazine January 2010 by John Raab