Free Fiction Monday: The Midbury Lake Incident

Mary Beth Wilkins knows she made a mistake the moment she sees her beloved library burn. She also knows what she must do next to protect herself and her secret. And although she failed to save this library, she has a more important purpose to fulfill—a magical purpose. If she acts fast.

“The Midbury Lake Incident,” by New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch, is part of the Uncollected Anthology Magical Libraries and is free on this website for one week only. The story’s also available as an ebook on Amazon, KoboiBooks, Barnes & Noble, as well as other online retailers. 

The Midbury Lake Incident

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

The free story will be available for one week only. If you missed this one, click on the links above. There’s another free story lurking somewhere around the site. Track the story down, read, and enjoy!

2 responses to “Free Fiction Monday: The Midbury Lake Incident”

  1. Mitzy Moo says:

    I always enjoy your stories and your blog entries. Thank you for letting us read your stories.

  2. rolandclarke says:

    Synchronicity as recently finished and reviewed a novel about the Great Library of Alexandria – https://rolandclarke.com/2016/07/23/ink-and-bone-a-review/ – which began a cycle of reading novels about books and book burning. (Just finished The Book Thief and now re-reading Fahrenheit 451.)

    So your short fits so well.

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