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'''Sunlight Nocturne''' is a [[:category:Short Stories|short story]] in the [[:category:Skin Kadash Series|Skin Kadash Series]]. It recounts a Halloween day [[Skin Kadash]] spends in the company of his neighbor [[Ellie Spaneker|Luellen]] and her son [[Danny Bronstein|Danny]] as police pursue violent home invaders through the city.
'''Sunlight Nocturne''' is a [[:category:Stories|short story]] in the [[:category:Skin Kadash Series|Skin Kadash Series]]. It recounts a Halloween day [[Skin Kadash]] spends in the company of his neighbor [[Ellie Spaneker|Luellen]] and her son [[Danny Bronstein|Danny]] as police pursue violent home invaders through the city.


It was originally published in [https://www.bill-cameron.com/sunlight-nocturne/ Deadly Treats], an anthology edited by Anne Frasier in 2011. It follows [[Coffee, Black]] and precedes [[Day One]]. It is currently available online at [http://kingsriverlife.com/10/15/sunlight-nocturne-a-skin-kadash-halloween-mystery-short-story/ King's River Life]
It was originally published in [https://www.bill-cameron.com/sunlight-nocturne/ Deadly Treats], an anthology edited by Anne Frasier in 2011. It follows [[Coffee, Black]] and precedes [[Day One]]. It is currently available online at [http://kingsriverlife.com/10/15/sunlight-nocturne-a-skin-kadash-halloween-mystery-short-story/ King's River Life]


[[Category: Short Stories]]
[[Category:Stories]]
[[Category:Published Works]]
[[Category:Skin Kadash Series]]
[[Category:Skin Kadash Series]]

Latest revision as of 12:25, 27 January 2020

Sunlight Nocturne is a short story in the Skin Kadash Series. It recounts a Halloween day Skin Kadash spends in the company of his neighbor Luellen and her son Danny as police pursue violent home invaders through the city.

It was originally published in Deadly Treats, an anthology edited by Anne Frasier in 2011. It follows Coffee, Black and precedes Day One. It is currently available online at King's River Life