New Fiction in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine


“Better Days”

Macavity Award Winner, Best Short Story

Agatha Award Finalist, Best Short Story

Anthony Award Finalist, Best Short Story

Read the full story below for a limited time, courtesy Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine

In “Better Days,” a reporter for a coastal newspaper begins investigating a story that cuts close to home: a newcomer with a big yacht, a big roll of cash, and a big interest in the same woman that the reporter has been courting himself. Where did this big spender come from? Is he really who he says he is? And if not, then who is he?

“Better Days” revisits characters from my story “A Drowning at Snow’s Cut,” originally published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine in May 2011 and winner of the Derringer Award for Best Long Story in 2012. While much of the new story circles around that uncomfortable love triangle, it also focuses—like the earlier story—on father-and-son relationships, with the reporter bristling over tensions with his own dad and wondering if better days really do lie ahead, for any of them.

It was a pleasure spending time with these characters again, and I’m hoping to see them working on more cases in future issues of EQMM.

For a limited time, read “Better Days” for free below.  Please use the arrows and controls at the bottom of the embedded PDF to navigate through the story. You can also download the file to print and read offline. Presented with permission of the publisher.

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