Labyrinth Cops Sixteenth Spot in Insidious Assassins ToC

Editor Weldon Burge has announced a preliminary table of contents for the upcoming INSIDIOUS ASSASSINS anthology (cf. November 7, September 9) from Smart Rhino Publications.  But let’s let him put it into his own words:


“The Table of Contents of the INSIDIOUS ASSASSINS anthology is now complete!  I accepted ‘The Absinthe Assassin’ by JM Reinbold earlier this week, and just accepted ‘Tantse So Smert’Yu (Dancing With Death)’ by Ernestus Jiminy Chald . . .  The antho will include 24 stories (with a mix of suspense, thriller, horror, fantasy, science fiction) and will be more than 400 pages!


“Here’s the current TOC . . . we may shuffle things around before the book goes to press.”


Those Rockports Won’t Get You Into Heaven — Jack Ketchum

Dead Bill — Shaun Meeks

Worse Ways — Meghan Arcuri

No One of Consequence — Christine Morgan

And the Hits Just Keep On Comin’ — Doug Rinaldi15790_822232577838686_5631501463275173563_n

The Night Gordon Was Set Free — Billie Sue Mosiman

Almost Everybody Wins — Lisa Mannetti

Friends From Way Back — Dennis Lawson

The Repo Girl — Patrick Derrickson

Letter for You — Carson Buckingham

The Rock — Joseph Badal

The Handmaiden’s Touch — Doug Blakeslee

The Bitter and the Sweet — D.B. Corey

Influence — Martin Zeigler

Agnus Dei — Jezzy Wolfe

Labyrinth — James Dorr

Blenders — J. Gregory Smith

One of Us — Austin S. Camacho

The Absinthe Assassin — JM Reinbold

Slay It Forward — Adrian Ludens

Tantse So Smert’Yu (Dancing With Death) — Ernestus Jiminy Chald

What the Blender Saw — L.L. Soares

Code Name Trine — Martin Rose

Bestsellers Guaranteed — Joe Lansdale


My outing here, “Labyrinth,” takes place on the island of Crete and melds modern-day politics with the myths of the Ancient Greeks.  And for you hard-core assassination fans, there’s also a previous Smart Rhino anthology, UNCOMMON ASSASSINS, available, more on which can be found here.  My story in this one, “The Wellmaster’s Daughter,” is set a bit farther south in the Sahara Desert and has to do with family relations (see also August 16 2012, et al.).


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