by E.B. Davis
This mystery short story has never before been published!
“Is that the guy?” Sheriff Jones asked.
Anna stabilized her elbows on the ground between the grass stalks. She peered into the binoculars. The mask, his height, and clothes were identical. He appeared to work something with his hands. She remembered the horror of waking, being chained—the metal cutting her skin. Her torture-wounds healed, but her soul twisted. Would she ever feel safe?
“I’m certain—he’s the same guy. Don’t alert him. He’ll kill Sally,” she said.
Sheriff Jones motioned to one of his men. “We’ll ambush him.” To another officer, he said, “Take Anna back to town.”
As the car bumped along the gravel road, Anna heard gunfire. Radio transmissions confirmed that the suspect was dead. Had they found Sally’s body in the stucco building and assumed the masked stranger killed her? Her plan—trapping and incriminating the man had worked. She felt safe, now, and in control.
Check out more of E.B.’s mystery short stories, along with many others, in our Terrific Tales section and more mystery reviews, giveaways and articles in this issue of KRL.
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A big wallop in a small story! Scary woman.
Thanks, Kaye. I was surprised by the discussion on the SMFS about ending twists. Some thought them a cheap shot. I don’t unless clues aren’t given to substantiate the twist. I hope I did.
I always love a twist!
Elaine, I enjoyed the quick read. Clever twist. I like the punch-line endings, and you did give a hint.
Wow, what a chilling twist. Great story, EB!
Fun twist to the ending. Really enjoyed this one.
Thanks, Linda, Ellis and Carolyn. I’m glad everyone else likes twists, too!