Invisible Time

Greta and Hank are orphaned and homeless, scrabbling for survival on the cold, rainy streets of San Francisco.

In this short story, a noir take on Hansel and Gretel, the little girl struggles to keep herself and her brother from falling through the cracks in this scary urban landscape, where homeless adults help and also prey on lost children.

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Invisible Time

Greta and Hank are orphaned and homeless, scrabbling for survival on the cold, rainy streets of San Francisco.

In this short story, a noir take on Hansel and Gretel, the little girl struggles to keep herself and her brother from falling through the cracks in this scary urban landscape, where homeless adults help and also prey on lost children.

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Invisible Time

Invisible Time

by Janet Dawson
Invisible Time

Invisible Time

by Janet Dawson

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Overview

Greta and Hank are orphaned and homeless, scrabbling for survival on the cold, rainy streets of San Francisco.

In this short story, a noir take on Hansel and Gretel, the little girl struggles to keep herself and her brother from falling through the cracks in this scary urban landscape, where homeless adults help and also prey on lost children.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154164860
Publisher: Janet Dawson
Publication date: 01/08/2017
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 291 KB

About the Author

In elementary school, Janet Dawson wrote mysteries in longhand on lined binder paper, influenced by those blue-backed Nancy Drew books she devoured. Now Janet writes about private investigator Jeri Howard. Her first book, Kindred Crimes, won the St. Martin's Press/Private Eye Writers of America contest for Best Private Eye Novel, and was nominated for Shamus, Anthony and Macavity awards. Other books include Till The Old Men Die, Take A Number, Don't Turn Your Back On The Ocean, Nobody's Child, A Credible Threat, Where The Bodies Are Buried, A Killing At The Track, Bit Player, and Cold Trail. She is also the author of a suspense novel, What You Wish For, and two books in the California Zephyr historical mystery series, Death Rides the Zephyr and the upcoming Death Deals a Hand. Janet was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Colorado. With a journalism degree from the University of Colorado, she worked as a newspaper reporter, then joined the Navy. An enlisted journalist, she wrote news and features in public affairs offices in Guam and Pensacola, FL. As an officer, her duties took her to the San Francisco Bay Area, where she lives in Alameda. Janet has a master's degree in history from California State University East Bay and can't think of anything she wants to study enough to go back to grad school. She is happily retired from her day job and writing full time.

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