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Needle Song
by Russell Day
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Spending the
night with a beautiful woman would be a good alibi, if the body in the next
room wasn't her husband.
Doc Slidesmith
has a habit of knowing things he shouldn’t. He knows the woman Chris Rudjer
meets online is married. He knows the adult fun she’s looking for is likely to
be short lived. And when her husband’s killed, he knows Chris Rudjer didn’t do
it.
Only trouble is
the police disagree and no one wants to waste time investigating an open and
shut case.
No one except
Doc.
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Russell
Day came to Fahrenheit Presses attention when they asked for submissions for
their NOIRVILLE short story competition.
A panel of judges placed Day’s stories in first AND SECOND place! Only
one of the stories features in the NOIRVILLE anthology which means we’re giving
the second story away for FREE, you lucky people!…….(well, free in exchange for
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About
Russell Day:
Russell Day was born in 1966 and grew
up in Harlesden, NW10 – a geographic region searching for an alibi. From an
early age it was clear the only things he cared about were motorcycles, tattoos
and writing. At a later stage he added family life to his list of interests and
now lives with his wife and two children. He’s still in London, but has moved
south of the river for the milder climate.
Although he only writes crime fiction
Russ doesn’t consider his work restricted. ‘As long as there have been people
there has been crime, as long as there are people there will be
crime.’ That attitude leaves a lot of scope for settings and characters. One of
the first short stories he had published, The Second Rat and the
Automatic Nun, was a double-cross story set in a world where the church had
taken over policing. In his first novel, Needle Song, an amateur
detective employs logic, psychology and a loaded pack of tarot cards to
investigate a death.
Russ often tells
people he seldom smiles due to nerve damage, sustained when his jaw was broken.
In fact, this is a total fabrication and his family will tell you he’s has
always been a miserable bastard.
I love it! Thank you Chandra x
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