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A Ride to HellThirty years after a man vanished without trace, a single comment on a social feed reopens the question everyone thought was buried.Drawn back to a travelling fair on the edge of town, he finds the past still spinning. The Waltzer dominates the field, pulling people toward it in tight, repetitive cycles. Music, lights, motion. A place designed to disorient, to trap memory in loops.What begins as curiosity becomes recognition. Not proof. Not answers. Just the growing certainty that some disappearances are not escapes and not accidents, but choices that never stopped unfolding.A Ride to Hell is a story about memory, guilt and the places people choose to remain unseen, where the noise is loud enough to hide in plain sight. Jameson writes both professionally and as a hobby. He studied journalism and psychology and has authored both fiction and non-fiction.He lives in Hampshire with his wife, two children, two dogs and a cat. A lifelong lover of books and writing, he created the Deadly Little Murders series from a bank of ideas he felt were better suited to short, self-contained stories than padded-out longer works.In a recent interview Jameson said - "I think most authors, myself included, have ideas that are strong, but not every idea needs to be stretched into a 60,000-word paperback. Some stories work better with precision. That was the thinking behind Deadly Little Murders, short fiction that still delivers the twists, tension and satisfaction of a thriller, but in a form you can read in one sitting." Volume One of Deadly Little Murders is a collection of fourteen short psychological crime stories about the moment things turn fatal. A pressure point. A lie. A withheld truth. A choice that cannot be undone.Each story follows the quiet slide from reason to consequence, until someone ends up dead.Lean, sharp and controlled, these are tightly constructed crime stories built for tension, misdirection and impact.
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- SeriesDeady Little Murders #4