He tired of writing poems aboutmorning, old age, and birds,telling buds, planets, fate, and war,how everyone knows meadows and hate … More
Month: September 2020
A Helping Hand (A Lieutenant David Chan Mystery, Part 33)
In his mind, Chan had just knocked Yu down on the floor and was kicking his teeth in. “David?” Yamamoto brought … More
Some Peace
I think about how I heard you rant at death for so long,then near the end ask for it to … More
A Gift Horse (A Lieutenant David Chan Mystery, Part 32)
Chan gave his godfather a hard look. He was about to say something, but decided not to. Apana and AhYou sauntered off. … More
Open Water
I really can’t remember a greatest fear growing up. Maybegoing to the dentist. That all changed with the movie Jaws. I used … More
Loose Ends (A Lieutenant David Chan Mystery, Part 31)
An hour later, Chan’s phone rang. Chan picked up. “Victor,” he called to his partner, “it’s Titchner.” “Lieutenant Chan, I, we … More
The Walk of Life
Passing, I looked inside, saw that family, remembered,their stony group staring at those white china plates,no one speaking a word, … More
Reactions (A Lieutenant David Chan Mystery, Part 30)
Yamamoto was more curious than alarmed to find out that Chan had narrowly missed becoming an ex-partner. Fingering the bandage … More
Death on the Nile
“We are considered by your country to be a third-world country. They say we are 100 years behind you. Do you think … More
Proof of Innocence (A Lieutenant David Chan Mystery, Part 29)
Sitting in his car sweating, Chan pondered the game. Was his head truly back in the game? And what was that game … More
