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.
Letters of Intent: Story 18 in the Tales of Suspense Series
$4.99Beatrice Richards was 39 years-old on her last birthday. That may have been accurate, it might not have been. It mattered not to her friends—of which she had only a few—and it certainly didn’t matter to her husband, in large part because he simply didn’t care. Beatrice was wealthy, entitled, snobbish, unhappy and bored. That is until “it” came.
“It” was an old-fashioned chain-letter that came in the mail one day, which she instantly mocked and derided. Infuriated with the sender for wasting her time, she fired off another one anonymously to a rival—primarily to irritate her—and then was shocked, perhaps pleased, that ill-fortune befell the recipient for breaking the chain.
Realizing she now had power to enact vengeance on her enemies, Beatrice becomes proficient in the dark art of chain-letter writing. The power—if it was indeed real—begins to derail the woman’s sanity and launches a slow but certain descent into madness. But there is a price to pay for her odd obsession as she comes to believe that she holds the levers of control over the lives of others while, at the same time, it clearly is consuming her own life.
“The showdown at the end will leave readers breathless but more than satisfied!”
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.
Henry S. –
“Caught in a blizzard in an empty and creepy hotel high atop the mountains with a dead body and a handful of suspects? That was all I needed to hear!”
Elizabeth M. –
“Sharp character development makes this a very enjoyable story that almost begs you to read it on a cold and stormy night. Loved the Sebastian LaTrec character—‘Sea-Bass’—for short. He almost deserves his own (creepy) story.”
Dorothy Y. –
“This is a classic ‘Whodunnit’ with all of the suspense of an Agatha Christie novel. Everyone is a suspect and everyone has a reason for murder…but you’ll never know until the end who the real killer is.”