Works of Fiction

By K.R. Eaton

Frank Driscoll was a desperate man. Desperate men do desperate things. But using his young kids as pawns in a sleazy game he couldn’t possibly win? That was a Frank Driscoll original.

  • Actual Evidence

    These thriller shorts will draw you in and keep you guessing at every turn. From exceedingly strange to knee-slapping humorous, you’ll want to read them all in one sitting. 

  • Harper Mane

    A witty, dark tale of intrigue with non-stop edge-of-your-seat excitement. The author cleverly maneuvers towards a methodically developing climax, exposing an elusive truth.

  • Rage Matters

    What led to that fateful evening was years in the making. From the very beginning, things between husband and wife were not at all what they seemed. Someone in the household was not who they claimed to be.

  • Requisite Evil

    The killer hadn’t tried to evade capture. There were clues and tons of evidence intentionally scattered about the crime scene. The plan’s success, in fact, depended on the killer’s capture.

  • Retribution

    Susan had been driven beyond her limit. With her ability to reason stripped away, retribution was the only option that made sense.

  • Tantrum

    The nightmares have become so real he believes the life he’s known since childhood, the life he suppressed, never existed. 

  • The Pursuit 2

    A duo of assassins are on the trail of a gang who murdered a colleague. As they close in on the leader, the story takes a dramatic turn when the assassins learn they had stumbled onto a more sinister truth.

FREE Short Stories

This Week’s Feature Story | The Patsy Dilemma

What he did to get incarcerated would have been easily avoidable had he rated just a smidgen higher on the intelligence scale. But he didn’t, and he walked right into a dilemma made for a patsy. For it to make any sense, though, we need to start from the beginning in order to put you, the reader, in the same state of mind he was in when he did what he did to get himself arrested.

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On the Blog

Organization | How I keep it All Together

One thing I used to struggle with when I first started writing was how to keep track of everything. Character names, identities, traits and a host of other random info quickly became overwhelming. Ditto for storylines, scene transitions, and a host of other essential information. I needed a system to track things. Read It Here

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What is your favorite part of being a writer?

Pumping out that first draft. There’s something magical about having scenes in mind and then watching them develop as I totally disregard my original thought process.

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From the Book | Retribution

Fun Fact: Shawn Daniels was flawed in so many ways, I lost count. Each day brought a new low for him regarding the way he treated his wife.

Susan Johnson: I felt terrible for this character. Though she didn’t deserve any of the horrible things her husband put her through, I couldn’t get past the feeling that she could have taken herself out of the situation whenever she wanted. Read More