Short Stories
The Girl, The Jacuzzi, The Gardening Shears

The Girl, The Jacuzzi, The Gardening Shears

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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The Boogie-Woogie Kid

The Boogie-Woogie Kid

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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The Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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Zerbie vs. The Pandemic

Zerbie vs. The Pandemic

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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The Good Life

The Good Life

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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DC Noir
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (April 2016)

Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (April 2016)

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

Murders, Mysteries, Suspense & More!

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Manhattan Noir
Crime Plus Music: Twenty Stories of Music-Themed Noir
Dublin Noir
Boston Noir
Baltimore Noir
Get Up Offa That Thing: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of James Brown

Get Up Offa That Thing: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of James Brown

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

James Brown was all those things and so much more. Yet it can’t be denied his music impacted a generation of fans and influenced a grip of musicians who came after him—from David Bowie, Janelle Monae to Usher just to name three.

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The Perp Wore Pumpkin

The Perp Wore Pumpkin

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

Includes Jim's “The Last Turkey in Tulsa”

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These Irish Eyes Aren’t Smiling

These Irish Eyes Aren’t Smiling

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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Mr. Endicott

Mr. Endicott

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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Sue, If You Must

Sue, If You Must

Author: Jim Fusilli
Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

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Brutal & Strange

Brutal & Strange

Series: Short Stories
Genre: Short Stories

Costello’s song titles alone confirm one of his preferred themes: “Accidents will Happen,” “American Gangster Time,” “Bullets for the Newborn King,” “Coal-Train Robberies,” “The Final Mrs. Curtain,” “Hetty O’Hara Confidential,” “Kinder Murder,” “My Thief,” “Shabby Doll,” “Shot with His Own Gun,” “That’s How You Got Killed Before” and “Watching the Detectives,” among them. His album titles include “Blood & Chocolate,” “Brutal Youth,” “National Ransom” and “When I Was Cruel.” You can just imagine the so-called pulp mysteries of the 1920s, ‘30s and ‘40s bearing identical titles accompanied by lurid, evocative cover art.

In Brutal & Strange, contemporary masters of crime fiction dig into Costello’s catalogue for inspiration. The marriage of Costello’s themes and these award-winning authors’ creativity will seem an inevitable match when you experience the results. Whether it’s Meg Gardiner and “Complicated Shadows,” Catriona McPherson and “Tramp the Dirt Down,” Alex Segura and “I Want You”, Mark Billingham and “Our Little Angels” or many other virtuoso interpretations, the stories match the composer’s high standards and suggest there’s even more stirring beneath the surface of his songs.

In his “Everyday I Write the Book”—explored here by Gar Anthony Hayward—Costello portrays an author as sinister, controlling and vengeful. That’s not to say the authors who contributed to Brutal & Strange are anything of the kind. But you will find their questionable characters engaged in unsavory events. One imagines Costello himself would approve.

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