HandHeldCrime publishes free short mystery fiction, articles and reviews to handheld and desktop computer users through the web, email and AvantGo. Including for Palm OS, WindowsCE / PocketPC, Psion / EPOC, Apple Newton and other devices.
A free novel from Andrew Starling - download it here.
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Homicide: The Game is the home of Painseeker, the best murder mystery game on the web. You can question suspects, form theories, and solve the crime. Links to other mystery games are also available.
The original story of 'Wesley' a cold-blooded assassin. Previously unpublished first novel of crime fiction author Andrew Vachss, available for free download in PDF format. .
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For your reading pleasure, Antelope Publishing brings you stories of mystery and suspense in serial from authors past and present; new postings made monthly.
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Click on the Solve-It Club logo at the top of the page to return to the main page.) Come, Watson, come! he cried. The game is afoot. Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Abbey Grange . If you missed any of the previous week's mysteries, you can find them here. The Case of the Chocolate Heist Haledjian, could you come over to the station house , Winters asked his friend on the phone. I know ...
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Weed Killer, by James Borwick, is an amusing murder mystery set in Portland Oregon amidst the clash of the older quiet livable city and the boomtown of speculators and real estate developers. It concerns the fate of a small group of young slacker bohemians who unwittingly become caught up in a dangerous conspiracy to control the future of the city.
City of Pillars To the 500 or so people that have come here over the past year to read my book: I originally had the complete text to my novel, City of Pillars here, on-line, for free. Since I couldn't find a publisher, I figured that I might as well just give it away to anyone willing to sit by their computer for several hours to read it. But, things have changed, and I finally did get a ...
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The monk Kendrick lived in the 2nd century and was amazed if not more than a little surprised when he invented a radio!
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A Site for visitors to read and submit stories, reviews and recommendations about Murder, Mystery and Suspense.
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