Chestik watched as the old man pressed himself against the woman, groping her as she willingly played along. He preferred to not injure her, but Perez would not be stepping back inside his home again.
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25
Apr
Chestik watched as the old man pressed himself against the woman, groping her as she willingly played along. He preferred to not injure her, but Perez would not be stepping back inside his home again.
Tags: Dixon-Prince, novelexcerpt, Sniper, unpublished
23
Mar
Ok, class, I need everyone to calm down,” Gunny said from the front of the room. To him, the popping that they thought might be fireworks had the distinct ring of an AK-47. He quickly made his way to the door to check out what was going on.
Tags: Dixon-Prince, Grafton, gunny's mission, novelexcerpt
21
Mar
Harv picked her up in the kind of hug she’d always wished for from her father. She could see when she looked at him how proud he was. Karie’s murder had brought the two of them together with a common goal to find the person that had done it.
Tags: Dixon-Prince, Grafton, Melody, novelexcerpt
16
Mar
“How did you get past the RA?”
“Two cookies and a cupcake. That was not tough at all.”
“Look, Nicole, I don’t want to talk to her right now. I don’t know what I would say, nor what she could possibly say to me,” Jakob said, turning to look at her.
Tags: Dixon-Prince, Grafton, Nicole Dixon, novelexcerpt
21
Feb
He yanked the camera strap over his head and pulled the camera fully away from him. With one hand he popped the card slot door of the camera, pulling out the card. With the other, he slammed the camera on the ground.
Tags: Dixon-Prince, short story, The Call, Unknown Caller, unpublished, Vocal
18
Feb
Colt downshifted and slammed the throttle to the floor. He cut the wheel to turn into a sand wash, sand spraying up in the air from the tires digging it. He left a rooster tail of dry sand as he accelerated along the wash in the deep powder. The Lambo wallowed back and forth a bit as he sawed the steering wheel around the bends of the dry river.
Tags: Dixon-Prince, short story, The Call, Unknown Caller, Vocal
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