A Year of Kinnear: 12 Suspense Shorts from the World of Ann Kinnear SIGNED PRINT EDITION
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Twelve months. Twelve encounters. One woman who can sense what others cannot.
This collection of twelve Ann Kinnear Suspense Shorts tracks a year's worth of Ann's interactions with the dead--one for each month of the year. From winter cold to summer heat, from holiday gatherings to ordinary days gone wrong, Ann navigates engagements that range from quietly tragic to unexpectedly wry. Some encounters are rooted in loss, others in deception or desperation, and a few carry a dark sense of humor—but all reveal something about the cost of knowing more than most people would want to.
A YEAR OF KINNEAR is ideal for readers who enjoy suspense grounded in atmosphere and character. Dip in at any point, or follow the year straight through. Either way, these stories will stay with you long after the month has passed.
January — “Close These Eyes”
February (Valentine’s Day) — “All Deaths Endure”
March — “Ministers of Grace”
April (Easter) — “May Violets Spring”
May — “Our Dancing Days”
June — “Write in Water”
July (the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg) — “These Hot Days”
August — “Stage of Fools”
September — “Sea of Troubles”
October (Halloween) — “More Than a Jest”
November (Thanksgiving) — “Ever Thanks”
December (Christmas) — “Wondering Eyes”
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Twelve months. Twelve encounters. One woman who can sense what others cannot.
This collection of twelve Ann Kinnear Suspense Shorts tracks a year's worth of Ann's interactions with the dead--one for each month of the year. From winter cold to summer heat, from holiday gatherings to ordinary days gone wrong, Ann navigates engagements that range from quietly tragic to unexpectedly wry. Some encounters are rooted in loss, others in deception or desperation, and a few carry a dark sense of humor—but all reveal something about the cost of knowing more than most people would want to.
A YEAR OF KINNEAR is ideal for readers who enjoy suspense grounded in atmosphere and character. Dip in at any point, or follow the year straight through. Either way, these stories will stay with you long after the month has passed.
January — “Close These Eyes”
February (Valentine’s Day) — “All Deaths Endure”
March — “Ministers of Grace”
April (Easter) — “May Violets Spring”
May — “Our Dancing Days”
June — “Write in Water”
July (the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg) — “These Hot Days”
August — “Stage of Fools”
September — “Sea of Troubles”
October (Halloween) — “More Than a Jest”
November (Thanksgiving) — “Ever Thanks”
December (Christmas) — “Wondering Eyes”