Review Fiction Written by Milton C. Toby

Milt also writes fiction.  Read some of his short stories here, and
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VICTIMS

Michelle Wainwright had been the center of attention exactly twice in her 29 years, and she hadn’t enjoyed the experience either time. Thirteen months earlier her abduction from a convenience store parking lot sparked an intense manhunt that ranged across five southern states and ignited the press frenzy that always seems to accompany such things. Now more or less recovered, she was in court to testify as the state’s star witness against her attacker.

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THE EDGE

He knew things, the old man did. Not two plus two is four, or the earth is round, or a man’s wife is always right—everybody knew those—but good things. He always knew whether a flipped coin would come up heads or tails; whether the next card peeled off the top of the deck would be an ace of clubs, or a jack of diamonds; whether Gertie Malone’s next step would finally snag the big wrinkle in the frayed gold carpet and drop the miserable crone on her ass.

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