Free Fiction Monday: Little Miracles
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As a homicide detective, Frank deals with violent death every day. And his reaction to those deaths kills him by inches.
Until his most recent case forces him to take a long, hard look at his emotional state.
The murder scene’s only survivor might hold the clues Frank needs to solve the case. It might even hold the key to Frank’s very salvation.
“Little Miracles,” by New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch, is free on this website for one week only. The story is also available in ebook through various online retailers here and is included in the collection Crimes Collide, Vol. 4, which is available in ebook, trade paperback, and hardcover here.
Little Miracles
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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Second time reading that story. Moving, in a J.D. Robb’s way,
This touched me. I adopted a dog (my daughter needed to find a good place for her aging dog, as she was entering an order that couldn’t manage pets). Initially, I just thought of Chino as a favor I was doing for my daughter.
I’ve since come to think of him as a favor he is still doing for me.