About the Book

A collection of twenty-four globetrotting stories of suspense, mystery, crime, espionage, horror, and historical genres, Deeds of Darkness takes readers from war-torn Eastern Europe to gangster America and deep below the frozen seas of the Arctic Ocean.
From modern tales of crime to World War II espionage to ghost stories in shadowy Odessa and murder in Ancient Rome, every flavour of suspense and adventure awaits within.
Format: ebook (594 pages) Publisher: Level Best Books
Publication date: 5th November 2024 Genre: Short Stories, Mystery
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A Glimpse of Deeds of Darkness
Deeds of Darkness is a short story collection by award-winning author William Burton McCormick. It contains twenty-four stories some of which have appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, or been published as novellas. The latter includes House of Tigers which I read and reviewed in 2022. Some of the stories introduce characters who will appear in other stories. An example is sisters Tasia and Eleni who feature in another of the author’s books I’ve read, A Stranger From the Storm set in Odessa in 1900.
Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find a gap in my reading schedule to read the whole collection but I’ve dipped into a few of the stories to give you a flavour of what awaits. All the stories in the collection were written whilst the author was living in Ukraine or Latvia, just two of the many countries in which he has dwelt, and many are set there. Sadly, as he observes in his introduction, ‘Some of the places I wrote in are now gone, wiped from the Earth by Russian aggression’.
- A finalist for an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, ‘Locked In’ is the chilling story of a man who accidentally locks himself in the cellar of a house he is renting. His initial relief at attracting the attention of a passer-by turns out to be shortlived… and misplaced.
- The author and I share an admiration for the ghost stories of M. R. James and ‘The Antiquary’s Wife’ is the author’s homage to him. (You can read brief excerpts from my favourite M. R. James stories here.) Readers familiar with James’s stories will feel right at home, if that’s quite the right way to describe such an unsettling, chilling tale. An ancient relic, an excess of curiosity and an object that has a life of its own are just some of the elements.
- Set in Rome in AD55, ‘Pompo’s Disguise’ introduces us to tavern thief Quintus who makes an unfortunate choice of victim to steal from.
If you need any further persuasion, heed the words of bestselling crime author Peter James who says of William Burton McCormick, “This guy has a wonderfully twisted mind! Buckle up for a scary ride.”
About the Author

William Burton McCormick is an Edgar, Thriller, Shamus, Derringer, Sliver Falchion and Claymore awards finalist whose fiction regularly appears in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, Black Mask, Mystery Weekly and elsewhere. He is a graduate of Brown University, earned an MA in Novel Writing from the University of Manchester and was elected a Hawthornden Writing Fellow in Scotland.
He is a member of Mystery Writers of America, the Crime Writers Association, International Thriller Writers and the Short Mystery Fiction Society. His historical novel of the Baltic Republics, Lenin’s Harem, was the first work of fiction added to the permanent library at the Latvian War Museum in Rīga. A native of Nevada, William has lived in seven countries including Latvia, Russia, the United Kingdom and Ukraine for writing purposes.
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