The “Tales of Suspense” Series is a collection of e-Books inspired by the radio plays of the 1940s and 1950s that produced heart-pounding, hair-raising dramas designed to both thrill and terrify listeners for generations. Each tale is unique and not connected to any other, so readers can jump in at any point. Short in length but powerful in impact, they all feature twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very end.
Free Fall
$4.99Story 1 in the “Tales of Suspense” Series
Della Adderly was a twenty-something aspiring art director who was anxious to make her mark in the advertising world of the late 1960s. Tired of laboring behind men who took the credit for her work, she took a risk and strode into the office of Miss Veronica Landon—a sharp, no-nonsense Creative Director for one of the fastest-rising agencies in Manhattan—and demanded an interview.
After their meeting, Della strolled down Fifth Avenue—primarily to show off her new outfit—and then settled into a seat at a little sidewalk French Bistro. As she was noshing on a cheese sandwich, there was a scream from bystanders and seconds later a body fell at her feet from twenty stories above. It was Veronica Landon.
Accident? Suicide? Murder? The mystery weaves its way through a colorful cast of characters to a shocking, head-turning conclusion high above the Manhattan skyline.
Each book in the “Tales of Suspense” Series is a standalone story and not connected to the others. Readers can jump in at any point.
Brendan D. –
“Starting with the opening red carpet scene at the movie premiere, the reader knows they are in for a fun tale. Wonderful characters draw you quickly into the story and the plot twists keep you guessing.”
Morgan H. –
“You won’t meet another character better than Lana LeFleur—the epitome of the movie stars of a past era that still shines today. She is deliciously bad but then faces a hidden nemesis—one hidden in plain sight.”
Mary H. –
“You have to love any story set in Hollywood during the 1940s…all the glamor and glitter instantly make for a great story and an even better mystery. Loved this one from beginning to end.”