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$2.99 Ebook Sale: Say No More by Hank Phillippi Ryan

opens in a new windowPoster Placeholder of - 40The ebook edition of opens in a new windowSay No More by Hank Phillippi Ryan is on sale now for only $2.99! This offer will only last for a limited time, so order your copy today.

About Say No More: When Boston reporter Jane Ryland reports a hit and run, she soon learns she saw more than a car crash—she witnessed the collapse of an alibi. Working on an expose of sexual assaults on college campuses for the station’s new documentary unit, Jane’s just convinced a date rape victim to reveal her heartbreaking experience on camera. However, a disturbing anonymous message—SAY NO MORE—has Jane really and truly scared.

Homicide detective Jake Brogan is on the hunt for the murderer of Avery Morgan, a hot-shot Hollywood screenwriter. Her year as a college guest lecturer just ended at the bottom of her swimming pool in the tight-knit and tight-lipped Boston community called The Reserve. As Jake chips his way through a code of silence as shatterproof as any street gang, he’ll learn that one newcomer to the neighborhood may have a secret of her own.

A young woman faces a life-changing decision—should she go public about her assault? Jane and Jake—now semi-secretly engaged and beginning to reveal their relationship to the world—are both on a quest for answers as they try to balance the consequences of the truth.

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This sale ends July 31st.

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9 Blood-Pumping Thrillers for the Cold Winter Months

Blood pumping, heart racing, mind busy — these fast-paced thrillers will keep you warm (and distracted) during the freezing weather of winter! But we can’t promise you won’t get goosebumps…

opens in a new windowA Shattered Circle by Kevin Egan

opens in a new windowPlace holder  of - 86 A Shattered Circle is a legal thriller that’s anything but boring. NYC judge William Lonergan becomes mentally-impaired after an accident. His wife, who doubles as his secretary, preserves Lonergan’s career by covering up his condition — but she can only do it for so long. After Lonergan gets attacked, he and his wife move to their summer house for safety… a big mistake.

opens in a new windowAmerican Drifter by Heather Graham and Chad Michael Murray

opens in a new windowImage Placeholder of - 42 Young vet River Roulet tries to escape his PTSD by moving to Brazil. He falls in love with journalist Natal who lives with the top drug lord of Rio, Tio Amato. River and Natal try to escape to the interior of Brazil, but Tio is after them. A psychological thriller as much as an action-packed one, American Drifter is an expected delight from bestselling author Heather Graham and famous celeb Chad Michael Murray!

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opens in a new windowImage Place holder  of - 64 Terrifyingly plausible, And Into the Fire follows journalist Jules Meredith and head of the CIA’s Pakistan desk Elena Moreno as they fight the clock to stop ISIS from dropping three Pakistani nukes on U.S. soil. This is no easy feat when the corrupt American president and a Saudi ambassador both want the two women killed. Realistic, character-driven, and fine-tuned, And Into the Fire is sure to get your heart racing!

opens in a new windowBook of Judas by Linda Stasi

opens in a new windowPoster Placeholder of - 89 The breathtaking sequel to The Sixth Station, Book of Judas is original and a serious must-read. Stasi intertwines religion and history to create a suspenseful, high-stakes thriller. NYC reporter Alessandra Russo must save her kidnapped son by finding the last missing pages of the Book of Judas — pages that contain a secret that could upend Christianity in its entirety.

opens in a new windowOne Second After by William R. Forstchen

opens in a new windowPlaceholder of  -41 Based on the premise that a dangerous weapon has the power to destroy the United States in a single moment, One Second After looks at a small town’s response to an electromagnetic pulse attack on America. The country is thrown back to a time of chaos and the darkness of the past (literally – no electricity), forcing retired U.S. Army Colonel John Matherson to mobilize. This novel is so legit that Congress praised it for its realism and called it a book that all Americans should read (!).

opens in a new windowCutting Edge by Ward Larsen

opens in a new window Coast Guard rescue swimmer Trey DeBolt is in a tragic helicopter accident off the coast of Alaska. When he wakes up, he finds himself in Maine, cared for by a lone nurse. The world thinks Trey is dead… and someone wants to keep it that way. When his nurse is assassinated, Trey is forced to run for his life. Along the way, he discovers that he is deeply entrenched in a top-secret government project that has left him with a tremendous super power. Cutting Edge is a suspenseful mystery thriller that will keep you on your toes!

opens in a new windowThe Fallen by Eric Van Lustbader

opens in a new window Eric Van Lustbader is the bestselling author of the Bourne series, and The Fallen does not disappoint: it’s a pulse-pounding thriller that explores religion, politics, and good and evil. The Testament of Lucifer has been discovered in a remote cave — and has the possibility to unleash chaos and evil all over the world. Can it be stopped? We know the answer, but you’ll have to read to find out!

opens in a new windowEnd Game by David Hagberg

opens in a new window Part of the Kirk McGarvey series, End Game throws you right into the heart of a serial killer case… occurring in the CIA headquarters. McGarvey, former CIA assassin, must find the killer — but first he must understand the motive, which traces back to something buried in the foothills of Iraq: something that could unleash an apocalyptic war in the Middle East. Oozing with action and suspense, you’ll love this thriller.

opens in a new windowSay No More by Hank Phillippi Ryan

opens in a new window Boston reporter Jane Ryland reports a hit-and-run, destroying someone’s alibi. Her homicide detective fiancee Jake Brogan is searching for the killer of a famous Hollywood screenwriter. Meanwhile, Jane helps a date-rape victim tell her story, causing her to receive a threatening message: SAY NO MORE. The multiple plot lines seamlessly stream together in this unpredictable, complex, and relevant thriller.

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events for December

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opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in December! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

W. Bruce Cameron, opens in a new windowA Dog’s Purpose

Tuesday, December 6
opens in a new windowOrange County Museum of Art
Newport Beach, CA
7:00 PM
Hosted by The Register Book Club, books provided by Book Carnival.

Hank Phillippi Ryan, opens in a new windowSay No More

Thursday, December 1
opens in a new windowMarlborough Public Library
Marlborough, MA
7:00 PM

Wednesday, December 7
opens in a new windowSandwich Public Library
Sandwich, MA
7:00 PM
Books provided by Titcomb’s Bookshop.

Tuesday, December 13
opens in a new windowHolbrook Public Library
Holbrook, MA
6:30 PM

Wednesday, December 14
opens in a new windowNorthborough Free Library
Northborough, MA
6:30 PM

Brandon Sanderson, opens in a new windowArcanum Unbounded

Thursday, December 1
opens in a new windowUniversity Temple United Methodist Church
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM
Books provided by the University Bookstore.

Saturday, December 3
opens in a new windowStevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ
4:00 PM
Books provided by Little City Books.

Tuesday, December 6
opens in a new windowHarold Washington Library – Cindy Pritzker Auditorium
Chicago, IL
6:00 PM
Books provided by Volumes Bookcafe.

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events for November

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opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in November! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

Shannon Baker,  opens in a new windowStripped Bare

Tuesday, November 15
opens in a new windowNew Life Presbyterian Church
Alburquerque, NM
7:00 PM

Tina Connolly,  opens in a new windowSeriously Shifted

Monday, November 7
opens in a new windowPowell’s Books
Beaverton, OR
7:00 PM

Monday, November 14
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM

Tuesday, November 15
opens in a new windowCorvallis-Benton County Library
Corvallis, OR
4:00 PM

Wednesday, November 16
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM

Todd Fahnestock, opens in a new windowThe Wishing World

Saturday, November 12
opens in a new windowSecond Star to the Right Bookstore
Denver, CO
2:00 PM

Leanna Renee Hieber,  opens in a new windowEterna and Omega

Monday, November 14
opens in a new windowLittle City Books
Hoboken, NJ 07030
7:00 PM
Also with Nisi Shawl

Mary Robinette Kowal, opens in a new windowGhost Talkers

Tuesday, November 8
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM

Wednesday, November 9
opens in a new windowMurder by the Book
Houston, TX
6:30 PM

Thursday, November 10
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM

Sunday, November 13
opens in a new windowBorderlands Café
San Francisco, CA
3:00 PM

Michael Livingston,  opens in a new windowThe Gates of Hell

Sunday, November 20
opens in a new windowM. Judson Booksellers
Greenville, SC
4:00 PM

Seanan McGuire,  opens in a new windowEvery Heart a Doorway

Monday, November 21
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM
Also with Dan Wells

Malka Older, Infomocracy

Saturday, November 12
opens in a new windowThe Harvard Coop
Cambridge, MA
7:00 PM

Hank Phillippi Ryan,  opens in a new windowSay No More

Tuesday, November 1
opens in a new windowBrookline Booksmith
Brookline, MA
7:00 PM

Wednesday, November 2
opens in a new windowMurder on the Beach
Delray Beach, FL
7:00 PM

Thursday, November 3
opens in a new windowVero Beach Book Center
Vero Beach, FL
6:00 PM

Friday, November 4
opens in a new windowConcord Festival of Authors
Concord, MA
7:30 PM
Also with Peter Swanson, Thomas O’Malley, and Douglas Graham Purdy, moderated by Kate Flora

Sunday, November 6
opens in a new windowPoisoned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
2:00 PM

Monday, November 7
opens in a new windowTattered Cover
Littleton, CO
7:00 PM
Also with Laura DiSilverio

Wednesday, November 9
opens in a new windowMystery to Me Bookstore
Madison, WI
7:00 PM

Thursday, November 10
opens in a new windowMystery Lovers Bookshop
Oakmont, PA
7:00 PM

Thursday, November 17
opens in a new windowNew Bedford Art Museum
New Bedford, MA
6:00 PM
Also with Peter Abrahams and Hallie Ephron
Hosted by the New Bedford Free Public Library

Friday, November 18
opens in a new windowJabberwocky Bookshop
Newburyport, MA
7:00 PM

Monday, November 28
opens in a new windowBookends
Winchester, MA
6:00 PM
Also with Jerry Thornton

Nisi Shawl, opens in a new windowEverfair

Saturday, November 12
opens in a new windowBook Riot Live
New York, NY
2:30 PM

Monday, November 14
opens in a new windowLittle City Books
Hoboken, NJ
7:00 PM

Dan Wells,  opens in a new windowExtreme Makeover

Tuesday, November 15
opens in a new windowLittle Professor Book Center
Homewood, AL
5:30 PM

Wednesday, November 16
Volumes Bookcafe
Chicago, IL
7:00pm
Also with Mary Robinette Kowal and Wesley Chu

Thursday, November 17
opens in a new windowJean Cocteau Cinema
Santa Fe, NM
7:00 PM
Also with Bracken MacLeod and Robert Brockway

Friday, November 18
opens in a new windowThe King’s English Bookshop
Salt Lake City, UT
7:00 PM

Saturday, November 19
opens in a new windowBorderlands Books
San Francisco, CA
5:00 PM

Sunday, November 20
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
2:00 PM

Monday, November 21
opens in a new windowUniversity Bookstore
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM
Also with Seanan McGuire

Rick Wilber,  opens in a new windowAlien Morning

Friday, November 4
opens in a new windowBooks at Park Place
St. Petersburg, FL
5:00 PM

Friday, November 12
opens in a new windowUniversity of South Florida – St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg, FL
6:00 PM
Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading

Sunday, November 13
opens in a new windowAmerican Bookbinders Museum
San Francisco, CA
6:30 PM
SF in SF – also with Nick Mamatas

Monday, November 14
opens in a new windowPoisoned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
7:00 PM

Wednesday, November 16
opens in a new windowOld Firehouse Books
Fort Collins, CO
6:00 PM
Also with Kevin Anderson

Thursday, November 17
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM
Also with Gerald Brandt

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New Releases: 11/1/16

Here’s what went on sale today!

opens in a new windowChristmas Magic by David G. Hartwell

opens in a new windowChristmas Magic by David G. HartwellWonders abound at Christmas, and never more so than in this delightful collection of holiday stories by some of today’s most gifted writers of fantasy and science-fiction. In this volume, Harlan Ellison, Alan Dean Foster, Kit Reed, Howard Waldrop, Donald Westlake, and many other science fiction and fantasy stars present their unique visions of Christmas.

opens in a new windowIllicit by Cathy Clamp

opens in a new windowIllicit by Cathy ClampIn Cathy Clamp’s Illicit, when a border dispute between two bear clans destabilizes shapeshifter relations throughout Europe and threatens to reveal their existence to humans, the Sazi High Council orders both sides to the negotiation table. The peace talks take place in Luna Lake, the American community where all shifter species–wolf, cat, bird, bear, and more–live in harmony.

opens in a new windowInvisible Planets by Ken Liu

opens in a new windowInvisible Planets by Ken LiuAward-winning translator and author Ken Liu presents a collection of short speculative fiction from China. Some stories have won awards (including Hao Jingfang’s Hugo-winning novella, Folding Beijing); some have been included in various ‘Year’s Best’ anthologies; some have been well reviewed by critics and readers; and some are simply Ken’s personal favorites.

opens in a new windowSay No More by Hank Phillippi Ryan

opens in a new windowSay No More by Hank Phillippi RyanWhen Boston reporter Jane Ryland reports a hit and run, she soon learns she saw more than a car crash—she witnessed the collapse of an alibi. Working on an expose of sexual assaults on college campuses for the station’s new documentary unit, Jane’s just convinced a date rape victim to reveal her heartbreaking experience on camera. However, a disturbing anonymous message—SAY NO MORE—has Jane really and truly scared.

opens in a new windowSeriously Shifted by Tina Connolly

opens in a new windowSeriously Shifted by Tina ConnollyTeenage witch Cam isn’t crazy about the idea of learning magic. She’d rather be no witch than a bad one. But when a trio of her mother’s wicked witch friends decide to wreak havoc in her high school, Cam has no choice but to try to stop them.

Now Cam’s learning invisibility spells, dodging exploding cars, and pondering the ethics of love potions. All while trying to keep her grades up and go on a first date with her crush. If the witches don’t get him first, that is.

opens in a new windowWrath of Betty by Steven Erikson

opens in a new windowWrath of Betty by Steven EriksonThe continuing adventures of the starship A.S.F. Willful Child. Its ongoing mission: to seek out strange new worlds on which to plant the Terran flag, to subjugate and if necessary obliterate new life-forms, to boldly blow the…

And so we join the not-terribly-bright but exceedingly cock-sure Captain Hadrian Sawback and his motley crew on board the Starship Willful Child.

NEW FROM TOR.COM: 

opens in a new windowThe Burning Light by Bradley P. Beaulieu and Rob Ziegler

opens in a new windowThe Burning Light by Bradley P. Beaulieu and Rob ZieglerDisgraced government operative Colonel Chu is exiled to the flooded relic of New York City. Something called the Light has hit the streets like an epidemic, leavings its users strung out and disconnected from the mind-network humanity relies on. Chu has lost everything she cares about to the Light. She’ll end the threat or die trying.

opens in a new windowThe Lost Child of Lychford by Paul Cornell

opens in a new windowThe Lost Child of Lychford by Paul CornellIt’s December in the English village of Lychford – the first Christmas since an evil conglomerate tried to force open the borders between our world and… another.

Which means it’s Lizzie’s first Christmas as Reverend of St. Martin’s. Which means more stress, more expectation, more scrutiny by the congregation. Which means… well, business as usual, really.

NOW IN PAPERBACK:

opens in a new windowCollision by William S. Cohen

opens in a new windowThe Good Old Boys and The Smiling Country by Elmer Kelton

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opens in a new windowPillar to the Sky by William R. Forstchen

opens in a new windowSeriously Wicked by Tina Connolly

opens in a new windowThe Severed Streets by Paul Cornell

opens in a new windowWarheart by Terry Goodkind

NEW IN MANGA

opens in a new windowHour of the Zombie Vol. 3 by Tsukasa Saimura

opens in a new windowMy Girlfriend is a T-Rex Vol. 1 Story and art by Sanzo

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Sneak Peek: Say No More by Hank Phillippi Ryan

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opens in a new windowSay No More by Hank Phillippi RyanWhen Boston reporter Jane Ryland reports a hit and run, she soon learns she saw more than a car crash—she witnessed the collapse of an alibi. Working on an expose of sexual assaults on college campuses for the station’s new documentary unit, Jane’s just convinced a date rape victim to reveal her heartbreaking experience on camera. However, a disturbing anonymous message—SAY NO MORE—has Jane really and truly scared.

Homicide detective Jake Brogan is on the hunt for the murderer of Avery Morgan, a hot-shot Hollywood screenwriter. Her year as a college guest lecturer just ended at the bottom of her swimming pool in the tight-knit and tight-lipped Boston community called The Reserve. As Jake chips his way through a code of silence as shatterproof as any street gang, he’ll learn that one newcomer to the neighborhood may have a secret of her own.

A young woman faces a life-changing decision—should she go public about her assault? Jane and Jake—now semi-secretly engaged and beginning to reveal their relationship to the world—are both on a quest for answers as they try to balance the consequences of the truth.

opens in a new windowSay No More, the thrilling next installment in Hank Phillippi Ryan’s Jane Ryland Series, will become available November 1st. Please enjoy this excerpt.

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JANE RYLAND

“Did you see that silver Cadillac? What he did?” Jane Ryland powered down the car window to get a better look. “He plowed right into that delivery van! Pull closer, can you?”

“Anyone hurt?” Fiola kept her eyes on the cars stopped ahead of them in the Monday morning rush on O’Brien Highway.

Squinting through the sun’s glare, Jane could just make out the Caddy’s red-and-white Massachusetts license plate up ahead in the lane to her right. “I can’t tell yet. We need to get closer.”

“Should I call the cops?” Fiola asked.

“Hang on. W-R-C, one-R-four.” Jane recited the license number while scrambling in the side pocket of her canvas tote bag for a pencil. No pencil. Some reporter. Using one forefinger, she wrote it in the dust of the news car’s grimy dashboard, for once the miserable housekeeping of Channel 2’s motor pool working in her favor. Then, before she remembered she wasn’t in jeans, she swiped the leftover grime down the side of her black skirt. Nine-forty A.M., if the dashboard digital was correct. The time wouldn’t matter, nor would the plate number, but it was all reporter reflex.

“Jane? Can you see yet?”

Fiola Morrello—not Fiona, as she’d reminded Jane a few hundred times already—had insisted on driving, even though she’d arrived in Boston only last week. Jane had protested once. Then, recognizing the sometimes-contentious reporter-producer dynamic, let her new producer take the wheel. That’s why Fiola got the big bucks, right?

Jane was more comfortable being in the driver’s seat, but the two new colleagues would work it out. Jane hoped.

“Almost.” She leaned out the window, far as she could, her bare forearm braced on the sunbaked door panel. Their white Crown Vic inched ahead toward the silver car, Jane’s passenger-side window scarcely moving closer to the driver’s side of the Caddy. “Sure sounded bad.”

The chunky new Cadillac had hit a green Gormay on the Way delivery van, the popular take-out restaurant a culinary necessity for college kids, as well as the darling of Boston’s overscheduled millennials and overworked professionals. Including Jane. It was obviously the Caddy’s fault, so the drivers should have been exchanging insurance papers and calling the cops themselves. Damage or not, that big new car had banged into the older van’s rear. Jane had seen—and heard—the whole thing.

“Is the Caddy driver on his cell?” Fiola asked. “Or should I call?”

“He’s just sitting there.” Jane watched the man stare straight ahead, both hands clamped on the steering wheel, acting as if nothing happened. Good luck with that, buddy, she thought. You can’t pretend a car accident away. “Why doesn’t he get out? Check on the delivery guy?”

As they crept closer, Jane catalogued the driver’s face, top to bottom, as she’d been taught back in journalism school. Middle-aged, Caucasian, widow’s peak, grayish hair, pointy cheekbones, thin lips, clean-shaven.

“Is this a Boston thing? Ignoring an accident?” Fiola, keeping one hand on the wheel, had grabbed her phone. “What if he’s hurt? I’m gonna call.”

“Yeah.” Jane wrapped her fingers around the door handle, ready to leap out if need be. The stoplight was still red, the ridiculously long wait at the intersection straddling Boston proper and neighboring Charlestown now working in their favor. “Something’s happening.”

The Gormay van’s driver-side door opened. Out came a man’s leg—running shoe, khaki pants. The left-turn arrow light turned green. The cars on Fiola’s left pulled away, headed toward Beacon Hill.

“What do we do?” Fiola said. “When the light changes in a second, we’ll be blocking traffic.”

“Don’t move. The people in front of us can go.” Jane twisted around, looked over the leather seat back. “No one’s behind us, it’s fine. Light’s still red. Go ahead, call.”

Another running shoe, another khaki leg. And then the face of the van driver, shadowed by the curved metal door open behind him. He stopped, both feet planted on the pavement, apparently leaning sideways against the front seat. Hurt?

“That guy doesn’t look right,” Fiola said.

“Nine-one-one,” Jane said. “Do it.”

Three lanes of lights above them turned green. Instantly, a cacophony of horns began, each driver behind the Caddy apparently feeling compelled to remind their fellow motorists what green meant.

Their news car was kind of blocking traffic, but what if this was a story? The other drivers would have to go around while the accident scene got worked out.

But the Caddy driver still stared straight ahead. Then, with a wrench of his steering wheel and a squeal of tires, he jammed the car into reverse, veered to the right, swerved forward and across the right lane, other cars twisting out of his path, honking in protest. With a clamor of horns complaining, he peeled away, fishtailed once, spitting pebbles. The big car jounced over a jutting curb as it lost its battle with the acute angle of the turn onto the cross street, and barreled through the graffiti-slashed concrete beneath the Green Line underpass. Jane could almost hear the roar of acceleration as the Caddy sped into the distance, vanishing into the gritty construction-clogged labyrinth of Charlestown.

“Are you kidding me?” Jane yelled at the universe, yanking open her car door, waving her arms, signaling Go around! to the driver now honking impatiently behind her. Though the van’s rear fender hung distressingly askew, this wasn’t newsworthy enough to make TV. Still, it was the principle of the thing. The Caddy hits a van, then tries to get away with it? Middle-aged, Caucasian, widow’s peak, gray hair, pointy cheekbones, thin lips, clean-shaven.

“Hit-and-run?” Jane could hear the incredulity in her own voice. “Tell the cops—”

“I got this.” Fiola, phone to her ear, pointed to the van. “Go check on the guy.”

“I’ll check on the guy,” Jane said at the same time. So much for Jane and Fiola’s plans. Their interview at the college would have to wait. They’d been early—imagine that—so there was still an acceptable window of not-quite-lateness. Jane trotted up to the delivery truck, looking both ways, then all ways, remembering she was a defenseless pedestrian navigating four lanes of determined chrome and steel. At least the other drivers, now veering around the two stopped vehicles, seemed to acknowledge the potential danger. Day one of her new assignment—two steps forward, one step back.

Maybe two steps back, she thought, as she saw the driver. A young man, arms sticking out of a pale blue uniform shirt, a thin trickle of blood down the side of his face, turned to her. He touched a finger to his check, then looked at the smear of red it left, frowning.

“Are you okay?” Jane could see the young man’s body trembling. He opened his mouth, then said … something. Not in English.

“I’m sorry, I’m Jane Ryland. From Channel 2? My producer’s calling nine-one-one. I saw what happened, okay? Are you hurt?”

The man pointed toward the back of his van. He wants to see the damage, Jane thought. Makes sense. Maybe he’s in shock.

“Yeah, I know,” she said, trying to look supportive and sympathetic. “Stinks. But come see. There’s not much damage.”

The man approached, crouched on the pavement, and ran his finger over the dent, leaving a smudge of red on the pale green paint. He stood, then rattled the twin chrome handles of the van’s double back doors. They didn’t open.

“Are you okay?” Jane persisted. “It looks like you’re bleeding a little.”

“Cops on the way!” Fiola’s voice came from behind them.

“The police are coming,” Jane repeated. Why hadn’t he said anything? “Sir?”

Middle-aged, Caucasian, widow’s peak, her brain catalogued again, gray hair, pointy cheekbones, thin lips, clean-shaven. She replayed the moment of the collision, the sound of it, the sight of it, making it indelible. Middle-aged, Caucasian, widow’s peak, gray hair, pointy cheekbones, thin lips, clean-shaven. Yes, she’d remember. She’d recognize him.

And she’d get Jake to run the license number through his magic cop database. Not that he was supposed to do that unless he was working the collision, which he wouldn’t be, let alone telling her what he found. Not that she could use the information, or would even need it. But anyway. Be interesting to know.

Still silent, the food truck driver finally seemed to acknowledge her, his eyes wide, inquiring. A siren, faint but recognizable, materialized from somewhere behind them. The cavalry. She and Fiola could still make their interview, Jane calculated. After this tiny and unremarkable good deed. Being a successful reporter was all about karma.

Then the van driver pivoted, so quickly Jane stepped back, and with one thick-soled running shoe he kicked the white-walled left rear tire. He spat out a few words, almost yelling, in a language Jane didn’t understand.

He kicked the tire again, then looked at her, palms outstretched. That, Jane understood. What the hell? This is crazy.

“Yeah, I know.” Jane nodded, sympathetic.

“You?” The man pointed to her. He could talk—that was good. Not in shock.

“See?” He seemed to be searching for the word. “You see?” The siren grew louder. Any second now, the cops would be here, she’d be gone, and she’d never think of this again.

“Yes, I see. Saw.” Jane held out both hands, nodding, smiling, the international language for ‘everything is going to be fine.’ With one finger, she pointed to her chest, then to her eyes, then to the place where the silver Cadillac had been. And then to the direction it had vanished.

“No question,” she said. “I saw everything.”

Copyright © 2016 by Hank Phillippi Ryan

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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events for October

tor-Everfair-2 forge-Stripped-Bare Stranded by Bracken MacLeod

opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in October! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

Shannon Baker,  opens in a new windowStripped Bare

Monday, October 3
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
7:00 PM
Also with William Kent Krueger

Tuesday, October 4
opens in a new windowBook Carnival
Orange, CA
7:30 PM
Also with William Kent Krueger

Thursday, October 13
opens in a new windowPoisoned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
7:00 PM
Also with Kevin Wolf

Blake Charlton,  opens in a new windowSpellbreaker

Saturday, October 1
opens in a new windowBorderlands Books
San Francisco, CA
3:00 PM

Todd Fahnestock, opens in a new windowThe Wishing World

Saturday, October 29
opens in a new windowTattered Cover
Littleton, CO
6:00 PM

David Lubar, opens in a new windowStrikeout of the Bleacher Weenies

Saturday, October 22
opens in a new windowLet’s Play Books
Emmaus, PA
4:00 PM

Bracken MacLeod opens in a new windowStranded

Tuesday, October 4
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Framingham, MA
7:00 PM

Friday, October 7
opens in a new windowJabberwocky Bookshop
Newburyport, MA
7:00 PM

Wednesday, October 12
opens in a new windowMysterious Bookshop
New York, NY
6:30 PM

Hank Phillippi Ryan, opens in a new windowSay No More

Saturday, October 29
opens in a new windowTurn the Page Bookstore
Boonsboro, MD
12:00 PM
Also with Nora Roberts

Nisi Shawl, opens in a new windowEverfair

Sunday, October 2
opens in a new windowBorderlands Books
San Francisco, CA
2:00 PM

Monday, October 3
opens in a new windowCellar Door Bookstore
Riverside, CA
6:00 PM
Also with Nalo Hopkinson

Kristen Simmons, opens in a new windowMetaltown

Tuesday, October 4
opens in a new windowBooks and Company
Beavercreek, OH
7:00 PM

Simone Zelitch, opens in a new windowJudenstaat

Tuesday, October 18
opens in a new windowPenn Book Center
Philadelphia, PA
6:30 PM

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