Someone Saw Her Fall. Deady Little Murders - Volume 1., #5

Par : Jameson Hartshorn
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233108976
  • EAN9798233108976
  • Date de parution27/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Someone Saw Her FallIn a crowded shopping centre, a woman falls from an upper floor and dies in front of dozens of witnesses. Her daughter is among them. In the aftermath, nothing feels quite right. The timing. The details. The way grief is already arranging itself into explanations. As police begin asking routine questions, small inconsistencies surface. A remembered phrase. A missing moment. A presence that may-or may not-have been there at all.
Everyone agrees on one thing: it looked like an accident. But as the truth emerges, the simplest explanation proves to be the most devastating. Everyone Saw Her Fall is a psychological short story about assumption, guilt, and the quiet harm caused by moments no one meant to matter. It is not a whodunnit, but a study of how quickly certainty forms and how painful it can be to live with what really happened.
Part of the Deadly Little Murders series: compact, unsettling stories where the crime is only the beginning.
Jameson writes both professionally and as a hobby. He studied journalism and psychology and has authored both fiction and non-fiction. He lives in Hampshire with his wife, two children, two dogs and a cat. A lifelong lover of books and writing, he created the Deadly Little Murders series from a bank of ideas he felt were better suited to short, self-contained stories than padded-out longer works. In a recent interview Jameson said - "I think most authors, myself included, have ideas that are strong, but not every idea needs to be stretched into a 60, 000-word paperback.
Some stories work better with precision. That was the thinking behind Deadly Little Murders, short fiction that still delivers the twists, tension and satisfaction of a thriller, but in a form you can read in one sitting."