Yeet Me in St. Louis
ebook ∣ Crime Fiction from Under the Arch · Fifty States of Crime
By Sandra Murphy
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The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri is a 630-foot monument to Western expansion in the United States. It overlooks a city known for its barbecue, blues music and art. It's a modern marvel to behold.
At night, the Arch holds sway over the darker side of the city. Nightclubs, dimly lit bars and people leading secret lives takes place in its shadows. Sometimes, the criminal element comes out to play. If you're not careful, you might just find yourself getting yeeted into the afterlife.
St. Louis author and editor Sandra Murphy brings together a talented group of Missouri-based crime fiction writers to pay homage to St. Louis and its home state. This anthology is both a love letter to a city and state like no other as well as a warning to any who might try to get away with something nefarious within its borders.
Yeet Me In St. Louis features all-new original works of short crime fiction from Eileen Dreyer, G.R. Miller, Daniel Sohn, C.A. Fehmel, Stormy White, Sarahlynn Lester, Catina Williams, Vicki Erwin, Glen Bush, Fedora Amis, JD Frain and Larry Lovan.