Breakneck

Breakneck

Strap in and hang on!

Diverse, entertaining, and wonderfully fast-paced! These thrilling tales showcase the talents of nine superb suspense writers you’ll love meeting.

  • In Steve Dickinson’s short story, The House of Terror, the Hungarian people rise up in October 1956, after twelve years of communist oppression. Some ransack the headquarters of the Communist Secret Police, known as The House of Terror and are intent on revenge. Written as a prequel to Confession, two of the novel’s characters are introduced. Watch out for the twist in the tale.

Also, in the other great short stories:

  • A lone man braves the wilds of Alaska to save a town from brutal annihilation.
  • A grocery shopper intervenes in a store shooting and gets more than he bargained for.
  • A retired Army cop goes up against a cold-blooded killer to exonerate his own name and close a murder case.

And more. Lots more.

Get your pulse tingling with these short story gems. Strap in and hang on—it’s Breakneck time!