Death of a Blue Movie Star
Chapter One
Rune had walked past the movie theater and was three blocks away when the bomb went off.
No way was it construction-site dynamite-she knew That from living for several years in urban-renewing Manhattan. The noise was way loud-a huge, painful bang like a falling boiler. The turbulent black smoke and distant screams left no doubt.
Then sirens, shouts, running crowds. She looked but couldn't see much from where she stood.
Rune started toward it but then stopped, glanced at a watch-of the three on her wrist, it was the only one that worked. She was already late getting back to the studio-was due a half hour ago. Thinking: Hell, if I'm going to get yelled at anyway why not come back with a good story to take the sting out of it.
Yes, no?
Go for it. She walked south to see the carnage.
The blast itself wasn't all that big. It didn't crater the floor and the only windows it took out were the theater's and the plate glass in the bar one address up. No, it was the fire was the nasty part. W ... read full excerpt from: Death of a Blue Movie Star ebook