
Let The Past Die
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They came for him at the worst possible time, wouldn't take no for an answer. Old friends, knowing he'd saved a little girl from a monster. Knowing he'd received a million-dollar reward...
Henry Herbert is grieving when they appear. Friends from his teenage years who helped him through the loss of his father. Friends he left behind after he joined the Police, since they didn't exactly obey the law. They know what Henry's been up to, have followed his success as a Private Investigator, and they need his help. The leader of the pack, Nathan, has a six-year-old daughter who's missing, taken by her mother. They need to find her as soon as possible.
Henry tries to ignore their request, urges them to involve the police, but the situation is complicated. His old friends are still up to their old ways, operating outside the law, and they need Henry's discretion. Because the mother has taken more than the daughter, and there are other people involved who are very angry, adding more urgency to an awful situation.
Soon, Henry is entrapped in a world he worked hard to pull himself away from, with everyone's life in danger, his newfound wealth offered as collateral. But Henry has built a new group of friends and family, those who operate within the law, who will help him find the girl and betray everyone he used to know. Only, he just might sacrifice himself in the process.
It's easy to let the past die, until it claws its way back into your life...
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Person
Craig Bezant hails from Perth, Western Australia. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and online publications. Craig created and edited the award-nominated Eclecticism E-zine before co-founding Dark Prints Press (2010-14). Since then, Craig has edited and published the work of over 100 of the world's best crime and horror authors, including Lawrence Block, Chris Simms, Jonathan Maberry, Joseph D'Lacey, Angela Slatter, Gary A. Braunbeck, Alan Baxter, and Stephen M. Irwin.
Craig won the 2012 Australian Shadows Award for Best Edited Publication (Surviving the End). He was guest editor for Midnight Echo #10 (AHWA), an Associate Editor for HorrorScope, and a judge for the 2009, 2010 and 2022 Australian Shadows Awards. He is also the author of the children's adventure novel, The Flats.
Craig loves reading (when he's not writing). He also loves Lego, basketball, video games, typewriters and tattoos. Of course, his family is everything. (They didn't make him say that. Honest.)
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Visit Craig's website: www.craigbezant.com
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