Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Juvenile Delinquent

https://www.ronaldbooks.com/Short+Stories-39/Juvenile+Delinquent+by+Edward+W+Ludwig-3261

When everything is either restricted, confidential or top-secret, a Reader is a very bad security risk.
This is a thrilling science fiction short story by Edward W. Ludwig.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Bleedback by Winston K. Marks

https://www.ronaldbooks.com/Short+Stories-39/Bleedback+by+Winston+K+Marks-3249
It was just a harmless, though amazing, kid's toy that sold for less than a dollar. Yet it plunged the entire nation into a nightmare of mystery and chaos....
This is a thrilling little story, sure to be a shocker of a tale to most.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

https://www.ronaldbooks.com/Short+Stories-39/Artists+Wives+by+Alphonse+Daudet-2926
Artists' Wives by Alphonse Daudet
Tale of a poet and an artist, and their wives, and how they get along with them.  Witty and succinct, this short tale is sure to make you smile.
Alphonse Daudet wrote in several different languages.

 Arson Plus by Dashiell Hammett Arson Plus by Dashiell Hammett
This Black Mask story introduces ''The Continental Op'', a character who would eventually appear in 28 stories and two novels.

https://www.ronaldbooks.com/Short+Stories-39/Arm+of+the+Law+Science+Fiction+by+Harry+Harrison-2077

How could a robot--a machine, after all--be involved in something like law application and violence? Harry Harrison tells what happens when a police robot hits an outpost on Mars.

Friday, June 21, 2019

Ambrose Bierce's startling tale of a hanging at an old bridge during the Civil War.  This is one of Bierce's most famous tales, made into a segment on The Twilight Zone.
"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" (1890) is a short story by the American writer and Civil War veteran Ambrose Bierce.Regarded as "one of the most famous and frequently anthologized stories in American literature", it was originally published by The San Francisco Examiner on July 13, 1890, and was first collected in Bierce's book Tales of Soldiers and Civilians (1891). The story, which is set during the American Civil War, is known for its irregular time sequence and twist ending. Bierce's abandonment of strict linear narration in favor of the internal mind of the protagonist is an early example of the stream of consciousness narrative mode.
Peyton Farquhar, a civilian and plantation owner, is being prepared for execution by hanging from an Alabama railroad bridge during the American Civil War. Six military men and a company of infantrymen are present, guarding the bridge and carrying out the sentence. Farquhar thinks of his wife and children and is then distracted by a noise that, to him, sounds like an unbearably loud clanging; it is actually the ticking of his watch. He considers the possibility of jumping off the bridge and swimming to safety if he can free his tied hands, but the soldiers drop him from the bridge before he can act on the idea.
In a flashback, Farquhar and his wife are relaxing at home one evening when a soldier rides up to the gate. Farquhar, a supporter of the Confederacy, learns from him that Union troops have seized the Owl Creek railroad bridge and repaired it. The soldier suggests that Farquhar might be able to burn the bridge down if he can slip past its guards. He then leaves, but doubles back after nightfall to return north the way he came. The soldier is actually a disguised Union scout who has lured Farquhar into a trap as any civilian caught interfering with the railroads will be hanged.
The story returns to the present, and the rope around Farquhar's neck breaks when he falls from the bridge into the creek. He frees his hands, pulls the noose away, and rises to the surface to begin his escape. His senses now greatly sharpened, he dives and swims downstream to avoid rifle and cannon fire. Once he is out of range, he leaves the creek to begin the journey to his home, 30 miles away. Farquhar walks all day long through a seemingly endless forest, and that night he begins to hallucinate, seeing strange constellations and hearing whispered voices in an unknown language. He travels on, urged by the thought of his wife and children despite the pains caused by his ordeal. The next morning, after having apparently fallen asleep while walking, he finds himself at the gate to his plantation.
Any further details would be a spoiler.

https://www.ronaldbooks.com/Short+Stories-39/Alarm+Clock+by+Everett+B+Cole-2712
Alarm Clock by Everett B. Cole
Most useful high explosives, like ammonium nitrate, are enormously violent ... once they're triggered. But they will remain seemingly inert when beaten, burned, variously punished--until the particular shock required comes along....
This is a strange tale, a science fiction novella by Everett B. Cole

Thursday, June 20, 2019

https://www.ronaldbooks.com/Short+Stories-39/A+Witch+in+Time+by+Herb+Williams-2810

What if you went back to the time of the Salem Witch Trials, in aa time machine.  What if you saved one of the hapless women accused of being a witch, and brought her back with you and saved her life?  What, though, if she actually was a witch.....