Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Short Story Wednesday: "Dead Man's Shoe" by Floyd Sullivan

 

This story was published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine January/February 2023. I had not heard of this author before, but he had an earlier story published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine September/October 2021 which I will also read.


"Dead Man's Shoe" by Floyd Sullivan

Rick Peters tells the story of his brief visit to a cabin on Keuka Lake in New York. He was taking a vacation from his job as a professional photographer. The local sheriff rings the doorbell and asks Rick to take photos of an object on a nearby pier. The object turns out to be an athletic shoe with a foot in it. The foot had been sawed off a body just above the ankle. 

This was a slow burn story. Peters doesn't want to give up on figuring what was behind the discovery of the foot. There are some elements that stretched my ability to suspend disbelief, but I enjoyed the story and the ending was very satisfactory.

Last line: "I have no plans to return to the Finger Lakes. Ever."


There is an article about the inspiration for this story at Trace Evidence.



9 comments:

Cath said...

I like the sound of this, primarily because of the setting of The Finger Lakes, as Peter and I went there in 1996. We stayed at Watkins Glen on Seneca Lake and absolutely loved the area.

Margot Kinberg said...

That sounds intriguing, Tracy. And the setting appeals to me, too. I've been in that area, and it's beautiful. I can see how it'd make an effective backdrop to a story like this.

Diane Kelley said...

I read ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE for years. And, I also enjoyed the many Alfred Hitchcock mystery anthologies. I haven't heard of Floyd Sullivan either, but I'll check him out based on your fine review!

Kelly said...

That's a great ending line. Having to deal with that might put me off a place, too!

pattinase (abbott) said...

Megan worked in the Finger Lakes for a year and we enjoyed visiting. I'd go back but we never found a foot.

Todd Mason said...

I think I might've traveled with my folks to Watkins Glen when I was about 6yo, for auto racing, when we lived in the Boston suburbs. Mildly interesting but much too noisy. No detached feet on that trip, either, shod nor otherwise.

I think I have that issue, and if so, I should dig it out.

TracyK said...

Cath, it amazes me that you have been to the Finger Lakes. I think you have traveled more in the US than I have (and certainly more in the northeasten part it). The Finger Lakes area did sound very nice to me.

TracyK said...

Margot, it was a good story and a very nice setting.

TracyK said...

George, I have some issues of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine on the Kindle, because I subscribed for a couple of years. So I am going back and checking those out. I think I found that Floyd Sullivan has 3 other stories in various issues of that magazine.