Red Ink Presents

ebook Murder Mysteries

By Red Ink Publications

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Welcome to The Murder Mystery Collection, presented by Red Ink Publications. The titles below are a compilation of short horror stories that should last all spooky season long.

Firstly, there is the Hotel of Horrors by Aminah Iman

In the beginning, there was darkness, then came the land, and lastly, there was man. The darkness, the hunger, knew the man as soon as his feet touched the ground. The man craved the darkness before he realized what it was. The chance encounter was more horrific, more fulfilling than either could ever imagine. See what happens when the darkness takes shape in a Hotel of Horrors with H.H Holmes taking reservations. But remember...theres always a price

Next, there is From Hell by Omega

Jacqueline, a devoted wife to a noble lawyer, sister to Scotland Yards lead Detective, and a nurse to White Chapel Hospital, was once thought to have it all. A wonderful job, an even better husband, and a baby on the way. That was until she lost it. After miscarriages and her failed marriage, she learned her husband's mistress, a prostitute, was about to gain it all. This propels Jacqueline's downwards spiral to becoming The Ripper. Jack the Ripper to be exact. In From Hell by Omega, follow Jaqueline's journey as it continues down the blood road of no return.

Lastly, there is Brush Stroke by Jaqueline Stone

The pen has always been mightier than the sword. But somewhere down the line the two merged and blood never looked so much like ink. Journey with Dylan Grey into a world that's everything but black and white.

Red Ink Presents