Where's Waldo? It was a popular kids game back in the eighties, but now I'm playing it for real, against a very determined opponent, with my marriage and my happiness hanging in the balance.
A story about a search, forgiveness and justice, and how ideas and priorities change with the passage of time and events. Sometimes, after you've found a loved one you had lost, you need to find them afresh. Thirteen chapters, all finished and to be submitted every other day or so. Though told in the first person, it is completely fiction.
A mystery erotic with some sex scenes. Two girls who live next door hear each other making lots of love noises, but neither of them really made them...
Who shot JR Ewing? I mean who shot JFK? One was a fictional Dallas, and the other has much fiction attached. Agent "Jackie" has been voluntold to investigate a coup in progress and begins with an investigation into a dead actress, a trip down a rabbit hole.
Three friends at a summer camp take a hike along a mysterious forest trail and encounter mystical things and beings, and are tasked with saving a magical world. This story is appropriate for those aged 9 to 90.
Jonathan Smith Young police detective Jonathan Smith has a long, frustrating, painful day at the end of which he is faced with temptation. I'm sorry about picking mystery, but there was no category that fit.