Here’s Something Interesting

Mystery and crime fiction interests me, and so do true crime accounts. It’s only natural that I want to learn more. I have a need to understand not only how the criminal mind works, but also how the law enforcement officials (from beat cops to detectives to feds) go about tracking down and catching these criminals. This is all fascinating stuff, and I plan to do the occasional post about forensics, true crime and the like. Keep in mind, this is a blog that’s mostly about a guy who writes stuff… fictional type stuff. That said, much of what I research will one day end up in a book, so I might as well put that information here so others can learn along with me. I’ve already done a post about luminol that you can read here if you are interested.

This post is simply an infographic from Forensicscience.org brought to my attention by Cheryl Godden (thanks, Cheryl!). It delves into the importance of forensic science and how it is able to exonerate those wrongfully convicted of heinous crimes. Without the addition of these forensic sciences, such as DNA testing, a number of these individuals, innocent of the crimes for which they were convicted, would still be in prison. Or in the ground in the case of those on Death Row.

Here’s a link to the graphic (I couldn’t get it to embed… apparently I’m a quarter Luddite) .http://www.forensicscience.org/not-guilty/

Uneasy Reading Now Available on Kindle, XinXii… More Outlets Soon

My short collection Uneasy Reading is now available on Kindle, and it is on XinXii as a PDF. It will be on Smashwords and other locations soon. I will update the post to reflect when the book goes on sale at those sites. Until then, have a gander at the cover and check out the description…

 

Uneasy Reading is a collection of four short horror stories. The collection, at nearly 11,000 words, also includes an excerpt from the upcoming vampire/crime novella Wetwork.

The little tastes of horror found in Uneasy Reading include:

“Dead Favors” – Martin hates Silver Point and all of the rotten memories his old hometown holds. He’s only returning because his father is finally dead and because Cassie needs Martin to help with some unpleasant work.

“Rorschach’s Vampires” – Only Gordon sees them. They change shape and they tell him what to do. They demand things and he’s more than willing to give in to their needs.

“Worst Thing I Ever Did” – What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done? Find out the terrible thing one man did in this short zombie tale.

“God’s Food” – Here is a dark retelling of the Brothers Grimm fairytale of the same name.

Excerpt from Wetwork: Joey ‘Nine’ is a first class killer, a hitman who gets the job done no matter the mess. But now he has to contend with a former crime boss who wants him dead and a shifty drug dealer with the munchies. When the damned vampires show up, they don’t make things any easier.




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