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DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 9: “Possible, But Unlikely”

Friday, February 27, 2015
By Phil Elmore
DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 9: “Possible, But Unlikely”

“Open up, Lobby.” “Go home, Mox. You’re drunk.” “What has that got to do with anything?” Moxley said, leaning on the intercom switch. The corridor in which he stood was intentionally dank. Lobby removed light cells as fast as the building owner could replace them. “The two statements are unrelated. I’m telling you to... »

DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 8: “REMF”

Friday, February 20, 2015
By Phil Elmore
DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 8: “REMF”

“You’re in a lot of trouble, Moxley.” Moxley, shackled at the wrists, looked up at the newcomer. Major Iglesias stood even straighter at the man’s entrance, although Mox couldn’t say how that was possible. Iglesias had a stick up his nether regions that seemed... »

DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 7: “Don’t Ask”

Friday, February 13, 2015
By Phil Elmore
DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 7: “Don’t Ask”

“Tell me I should see the other guy,” said Moxley. Connor looked annoyed. “Huh?” Moxley sighed. “It’s what you say, Connor. ‘You should see the other guy.’ Then you tell me he through the first punch and you put him on the floor defending... »


DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 6: “You Really Don’t”

Thursday, February 5, 2015
By Phil Elmore
DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 6: “You Really Don’t”

“You’re going to have a heart attack,” said Chanelle from her doorway. “Nice to see you too, Chanelle,” said Moxley. He was florid, though relatively few stairs separated the... »

DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 5: “Feeling’s Mutual”

Thursday, January 29, 2015
By Phil Elmore
DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 5: “Feeling’s Mutual”

“Moxley. I can’t say it’s a pleasure.” “Feeling’s mutual,” said Mox. Jacob Draeger, whose ID badge proclaimed him a subdirector of Government Inspection, pulled out the metal chair opposite... »

DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 4: “No Dispares”

Sunday, January 25, 2015
By Phil Elmore
DETECTIVE MOXLEY, Part 4: “No Dispares”

The unmistakable ovoid of a high-explosive grenade landed at Harold Moxley’s feet.  He did not think. He kicked it as hard as he could, back toward the open door... »