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I love nothing better than surprising the readers of my short stories with a big twist in the end. They think the story is going in one direction and, bang, it ends up some place else. This is true of “A Dish Served Cold,” a crime short story set in Arizona. If any readers can guess the ending, I'd love to hear from them (through my website)!<br />List Price: <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">($1)</span> <br /><b>Current PRICE: </b>$0.49
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