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Tag Archives: Bryon Quertermous
Review: When a Stranger Comes to Town
When a Stranger Comes to Town is a collection of mystery and thriller short stories and was edited by Michael Koryta. Though I imagine it’s the promise of another Joe Hill short story that will have caught many reader’s attention (as well as all of the other amazing authors in this anthology). Continue reading →
Posted in Anthology, Mystery, Thriller, Uncategorized
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