TOUGH

a blogazine of crime stories and occasional reviews

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Monday, September 24, 2018

She Goes First, by Mary Thorson

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New York, 1928 Lula couldn’t remember when Tom started discreetly coming to and leaving their bed, but there must have been a particular...
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Monday, September 17, 2018

With Hair Blacker than Coal, by Chris McGinley

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Sometime in the 1940s, a young mother in Burley County gave birth to a baby girl. The mother was only in her teens, just a girl herself, a...
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Monday, September 10, 2018

Sarah, Sweet and Stealthy, by Preston Lang

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Two years earlier, the Poet Laureate of Delaware stole a 95,000-dollar table from Jean's parents' dining room. She'd met him at ...
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Monday, September 3, 2018

The Bag Girl, by Alec Cizak

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Her supervisor, working the express lane, summoned her. “Bag girl,” he said. He snapped his fingers. She wondered if he even knew her name, ...
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