A Night Voices noir collection. Includes ten suspense and detective stories including the award-winning story, "The Dark Screen," which received the Midwest Radio Theatre Workshop's 1998 Grand Prize for the radio script, a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock and Cornell Woolrich. Also included in the collection: "The Long Wait," "The Long Night," "The Maiko," "Cosmopolitan," "Mirror Image," "The Venetian Necklace Mystery," "When Murder Waits," "Something Dangerous About You," and "Woman in the Waves."
About the Author: Carlos Velez III was the writer, producer, and director of an original live mystery/suspense series entitled, "Night Voices, Radio Theatre for the New Age Mind," on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. "Night Voices" revived and celebrated the art of the live radio suspense stories of the 1930's, 40's, and 50's. He has been involved in all aspects of theater for seventeen years.
He has written one and two-act plays, many mystery novellas collected in two volumes, and several novels. His non-fiction book, "En Garde! A Girl's Introduction to the World of Fencing," was published by Wish Publishing. He lives in wine country, Sonoma, California.
About the Author: Carlos Velez III was the writer, producer, and director of an original live mystery/suspense series entitled, "Night Voices, Radio Theatre for the New Age Mind," on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. "Night Voices" revived and celebrated the art of the live radio suspense stories of the 1930's, 40's, and 50's. He has been involved in all aspects of theater for seventeen years.
He has written one and two-act plays, many mystery novellas collected in two volumes, and several novels. His non-fiction book, "En Garde! A Girl's Introduction to the World of Fencing," was published by Wish Publishing. He lives in wine country, Sonoma, California.