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CRIME STORIES: VOLUME 1 includes five gripping tales of crime and the macabre:

"Left for Dead" -- A woman seeks revenge on the man who's been blackmailing her . . .

"Rock & Hammer" -- An assassin is eating lunch when two men decide to hold up the diner . . .

"The Wiles of Maggie Finn" -- A man is seduced to give up his worst secret, which is then used against him . . .

"A Thorn in Her Conscience" -- A hit woman suddenly finds herself thinking of the consequences of her job . . .

"Decision Moment" -- A young man breaks into his uncle's pizzeria, but the robbery goes wrong when four others show up -- with motives more sinister than his . . .