Assassins, demons, monsters, ghosts, time travelers … and the ordinary people who have to put up with them. From modern America to a future dystopia, from the 1960s, to the Victorian Era. Crime, fantasy, science fiction, horror … Kevin James Miller never met a genre with which he didn't want to screw around. Some critics agree. Cemetery Dance said his short story "Rain on a Stranger's Eyes" was "a solid noir masterpiece with chilling irony." Publisher's Weekly called his short story "Stealing Klatzman's Diary" a "morbidly amusing caper with a Shakespearean body count."

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