Review of "The Suspect and other tales," a collection of short stories by K. Morris
Summary:
Tales of the unexpected, ranging from stories of crime and vengeance through to ghostly happenings in an ancient mansion.
Review:
A pleasant collection of flash fiction length pieces. The stories are engaging and fun to read, though a bit simplistic with their twist endings. Most veteran crime readers will be able to predict the ending of each story before it happens. With some polish I could see Morris' style becoming quite thought-provoking.
Still, the flash fiction was written well. Each story was a complete experience and didn't feel rushed, which I appreciated. It's worth picking up a copy if you want an easy afternoon read.
3/5 stars
Reviewed by Alain Gomez
A pleasant collection of flash fiction length pieces. The stories are engaging and fun to read, though a bit simplistic with their twist endings. Most veteran crime readers will be able to predict the ending of each story before it happens. With some polish I could see Morris' style becoming quite thought-provoking.
Still, the flash fiction was written well. Each story was a complete experience and didn't feel rushed, which I appreciated. It's worth picking up a copy if you want an easy afternoon read.
3/5 stars
Reviewed by Alain Gomez
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