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Mitzi Szereto

    Mitzi Szereto is a versatile author and editor whose work spans true crime, gothic fiction, cozy mystery, satire, horror, sci-fi/fantasy, and erotic fiction. Her writing is characterized by its genre diversity, often delving into the darker aspects of the human condition. Szereto actively engages with the global literary scene, teaching creative writing and sharing personal essays on her blog. Her ability to fluidly navigate a wide array of genres makes her output uniquely captivating for a broad readership.

    Trónok mámora
    Red Velvet and Absinthe
    Women Who Murder
    The Best New True Crime Stories
    • Sometimes the most mystifying and enticing stories are those without an ending. Mitzi Szereto's latest collection The Best New True Crime Stories: Unsolved Crimes & Mysteries profiles the true crime stories that have mystified us for years, teasing us with possibilities and unpredictable suspects.

      The Best New True Crime Stories
    • From historical accounts to modern cases, explore the captivating psychology behind these killer women, unraveling their motives and unveiling the dark complexities of human behavior. The fair sex. We’ve often heard this clichéd expression being used to refer to women. Although it has become increasingly outdated, the mindset still exists that women are the gentle and nurturing sex. When it comes to murder, that notion gets turned on its head. And this isn’t a recent phenomenon; we can find plenty of female killers going back in history. In fact, some of the world’s most notorious serial killers have been women. These female killers give their male counterparts a run for their money, and deserve to be counted among the most famous serial killers.  Unearth the disturbing histories of notorious women. From the chilling accounts of infamous black widow murders to the spine-tingling narratives of women who shocked the world with their sinister deeds, this anthology delves deep into the minds of these deadly women. Spanning eras and continents, these tales of true crime offer a chilling exploration of the darkest corners of human nature. If you liked books such as Lady Killers , The Big Book of Serial Killers , or The Best New True Crime Stories , you’ll love Women Who Murder .

      Women Who Murder
    • Red Velvet and Absinthe

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      <p><i>Red Velvet and Absinthe</i> explores love and lust with otherworldly partners who, by their sheer fantastical nature, evoke passion and desire far beyond that which any normal human being can inspire. Although the greats such as Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, and Daphne du Maurier are long dead, these contemporary authors keep the Gothic spirit alive and well by interpreting it in new and exciting ways. <i>Red Velvet and Absinthe</i> offers readers a collection of unique and original stories that conjure up the atmospheric and romantic spirit of the Gothic masters (and mistresses) but take things a bit further by adding to the brew a generous dosage of eroticism. Lie back and listen to the wind howling outside your window as you read these stories in the flickering light of a candle, the absinthe you’re sipping warming your body like the caressing touch of a lover’s fingers . . .</p><p> Includes: Snowlight Moonlight by Rose de Fer Cover Him with Darkness by Janine Ashbless A Rose in the Willow Garden by Elizabeth Daniels The Blood Moon by Mitzi Szereto Painted by Anna Meadows Dolly by Charlotte Stein La Belle Mort by Zander Vyne The Persistence of Memory by Even Mora Scratched by Ashley Lister Bitter and Intoxicating by Sharon Bidwell Tea for Two by Claire Buckingham Milady's Bath by Giselle Renarde The Way Home by Cary Williams The Queen by Tahira Iqbal Benediction by Bonnie Dee</p>

      Red Velvet and Absinthe