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Death Among Us

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I scarcely read anthologies, but definietly did not regret that I took a chance on this one. My problem with short stories is, however, that they often begin strong and then end without a real twist or surprise. What I liked about this collection is that all stories were written by people who actually have (a lot of) talent, so all in all I can recommend the book.

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With thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the arc, which I have enjoyed reading.
This is a collection of short stories, some of which I liked and a few I didn’t, but overall they were funny, sad, interesting or entertaining. All ten authors were able to write short stories which are not as easy as it seems.
Highly recommended.

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Great book. It’s a refreshing change to read lots of short stories for a change by so many different authors. Would definitely love to read more books like this.

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First, I want to thank Stephen Bentley, Greg Alldredge, Kelly Artieri, Robbie Cheadle, Michael Spinelli, L. Lee Kane, Kay Castaneda, Aly Locatelli, Justin Bauer G, Hendry Publishing and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Death Among Us is an Anthology of Murder Mystery Short Stories written by Stephen Bentley, Greg Alldredge, Kelly Artieri, Robbie Cheadle, Michael Spinelli, L. Lee Kane, Kay Castaneda, Aly Locatelli, and Justin Bauer G.
This is a collection of short stories of great creative abilities and imaginations from authors from many countries. Many of these stories are written in American or British English.

One of my favorite authors in this book is Buffalo, NY’s own Kelly Artieri. She is a professional illustrator and award-winning author of a personal memoir ‘A Spot in My Heart.’ I also had the pleasure of reading that book. That too was an incredibly informative and touching book. That book was Awarded the Grand Prize of the 2017 TCK Publishing Readers Choice, her book not only won top honors, but it was also voted the winner in the memoir genre. Kelly is extremely passionate storyteller about real life. She now is using that creative voice at story telling murder mystery style.

Kelly has four stories in this book First Comes Lightning, Bad Bones and That’s What Best Friends Are For.
I really enjoyed her story Red Solo Cup. One of the reasons I enjoyed it so much is she placed her story in her hometown where I also live. She put a smile on my face with all the references to local places.

A smile came to my face when I read that there was a Dalmatian by the name of Jack. If you know Kelly then you know she loves Dalmatians.

Personally, I have a soft spot for all things Toronto. Plus, have in the past been to the CN Tower back in the day. This too made me smile.

I loved the mystery behind what happened to Maggie. I could not help but laugh at the whole hydros ordeal!

That’s What Best Friends Do is another one of my favorites of hers. The scenery in this story with the blooming
orchards, rolling landscapes were beautiful. Taking the ferry to see Bolt Castle sounds like a scenic sight.

I loved how Jason had a crush on Nancy for the entire year. However, he is loner and can’t get up the courage to have a full conversation with her. He wanted to make a move but he was scared to.

This story was incredibly suspenseful, dramatic, and thrilling.

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I hit the end of this collection and didn’t realize it! Every story was written well and to the point.

To me, short stories usually leave you needing more. These stories give you an ending that feels like an ending. Some of them would make great novellas or even full lengths.

Grab it an enjoy this macabre side of life.

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A short story anthology of fiction. Stories of interesting and entertaining genre. Stories of murder and mayhem. Stories of the unexplained. Stories that make you think. From some of the best authors, new and seasoned. A definite must read!

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Death Among Us is an exciting anthology of short thriller stories which has the right dosage of chills and thrills.
With stories by ten authors, who have contributed two or three stories to this collection, the book provides an assortment of enthralling narrations with cliff hanger endings. There is an informative introduction to all the authors and their writings so that the readers are aware of what they are getting into.
They are perfect for somebody who do not want to read a full length novel of 300 pages. It's an exciting collection of horror, modern day artificial intelligence, crime and suspense, serial killers, dashing detectives solving good old murder mysteries, with heart stopping plots spiraling to reach a climax which keeps us gasping for breath. The advantage is that a reader can read at a slower pace as he or she need not keep pace with a longer plot. Short stories are intriguing as the author needs to communicate and connect with the reader with such a restricted availability of words.
My personal favorites are "The Murder of the Monk", "The Rose Slayer", "Unknown", "No Man's Land" and "That's What Best Friends do"
A must read for mystery lovers and even for new readers who are apprehensive to start on full length novels.

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A varied and enjoyable selection of crime fiction short stories. It gave me the opportunity to enjoy and discover authors that I've missed out on.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance copy of this book in return for an honest review.

This reminds me of reading the Ellery Queen or Alfred Hitchcock mystery magazine. Each of the stories in the collection is a well-written and well-planned murder mystery short story, and it’s hard to find good short stories. There is something for everyone as the stories encompass detective fiction, serial killers, sci-fi, and much more. As is often the case, some of the stories may appeal to you more than others, but in general, I think any mystery fan will be quite pleased with the selections.

I give it 3-1/2 stars.

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This is a collection of short stories about murder with some mystery in them. Different writers, different stories. Very good if you like something that changes like a channel on a tv. You won't get bored with this book. I found it very satisfying to read. I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book from Booksprout.

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I picked this up yesterday because I wanted something a bit light, a bit uncomplicated. I was not disappointed. This book full of (very) short stories makes an easy read. It was good to see that there are so many new names in this collection.
My problem with short stories is, however, that they often begin strong and then end without a real twist or surprise. Such is sometimes the case in this collection too. What I liked about this collection is that all stories were written by people who actually have (a lot of) talent, so all in all I can recommend the book.

Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for this digital review copy.

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Death Among Us is an anthology of murder mysteries. Each author has contributed two or three stories, and while each is read independently, they connect either through characters, place or event. This creates an added mystery to each story and you often end up with novella.

There’s an introduction by each author to their stories which I love – it gives you a taste of what’s to come and why! I had heard about very few of these authors before, but I will for sure be following them now!

Being a book of short stories, it makes for a quick, easy read. You can read it all in one go (like I did) or take little bites and savour the flavour over a couple of sittings.

Go ahead and take a bite – you won’t regret it!

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I always enjoy anthologies. they give me a break from full length novels when I'm pressed for time plus I find new authors that I can then look for more of their work. I've "discovered" so many of my favorite authors in this manner. It is a very rare day that I'm not reading for enjoyment at some point so I'm always looking for my next TBR title. These short stories will open many new doors for any dedicated reader.

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I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of Death Among Us from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This was a very cool collection! Stories for almost every genre. I enjoyed reading from this group of authors. The short stories were all so good that I am not sure I could choose a favorite. Some depicted mystery, ill intentions, murder, strange circumstances, and artificial intelligence gone awry. Every story was quite original and very interesting!
Thank you to NetGalley and Stephen Bentley for the ARC.

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Death Among Us is a great anthology of short stories. I was surprised to find a couple of new authors to try and read. Some great stories and a couple of boring ones.

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It is not easy to write a good short story. You have to get the reader to hit the ground running - you can't spend pages setting the scene or developing characters. Good short stories of this type of genre usually have a kicker at the end, leaving the reader surprised or shocked.

This genre manages, for the most part, to achieve this very well. The stories are entertaining, gripping and surprising. One or two have stretched the premise a little and done two or three stories continuing the tale, albeit from another perspective.

An entertaining anthology, well worth a read.

Thank you to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for allowing me access to the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This is anthology of some very different crime stories, as with all of these types of books, there are stories which are really good and some that aren't so good - depending on your taste in writing style.
For me most of the authors contribution were good, two were great, but having said that, they all kept me wanting to read to the end and to discover a new author to look for in the future..

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A highly enjoyable set of short stories - some mystery, some detective and many with revenge/supernatural overtones. I like the introduction to the authors and their comments about their stories as well as the information about other books written by these authors. Food for book chasing. A good introduction to them alongside a good read. Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for an advance copy in exchange for my honest review.

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This anthology has a little something for everyone in the murder mystery genre. The stories are all quick reads and cover everything from straightforward murder mystery to science fiction and just plain weird. While I did find some more interesting than others, I can't say that any of them stood out enough that they'll stick with me in the long term. I think the short length hindered some of the stories, and there is definitely some missed potential there because of that. The book is short enough to read straight through in just a handful of hours, or the stories can be spread out over time, which is what I did. I read one or two a night at bedtime, choosing the trope by my current mood, and that worked best for me. In the end, there were some stories I liked and some, not so much, but I think most of it comes down to a person's particular tastes in mystery. My best advice would be to give it a read, you may find something I missed.

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This anthology of stories is stunning. They are good mysteries of all sorts. Most are fairly short but they almost all surprise you. It's not too often the investigator dies but no one is safe in these stories.

BooksGoSocial and Net Galley allowed me to read this book for review (thank you). It has been published and you can get a copy now.

What surprised me was that I found all the stories to be good. Most collections have a few that are so-so to me. Not true in this case.

The other authors are: Greg Alldredge, Kelly Artieri, L. Lee Kane, Michael Spinelli, Robbie Cheadle, Kay Castaneda, Justin Bauer, Aly Locatelli, S. Lee.

There are a lot of stories included and they also share where to find a list of books written by the authors who contributed.

A bit of author biography is also included. All in all, it was nicely put together and there are little story treats everywhere. In some ways it's like raiding a box of chocolates.

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