By the time Gavin Marks reaches the apartment on South Jackson, the source is already bleeding out, the air is burning with pepper spray, and people are feeding Gavin narrative he just doesn't buy.
It looks like a domestic stabbing.
Gavin knows better.
Eric Song was not just another man in another bad apartment fight. Off paper, he was a confidential source tied to a federal case involving money laundering, shell businesses, gambling rooms, and fentanyl cash moving through Seattle's Chinatown-International District. Now he is on the floor with a knife wound to the neck, his blood spreading across the room, and his eyes fixed on the ceiling.
Upstairs, gunmen are already moving.
As Gavin and his partner Owen Pike fight to keep a key witness alive, lock down a building under siege, and recover a ledger that could blow open an entire operation, the night turns into a violent race through cramped corridors, splintering doors, terrified residents, and a trap that was already closing before they arrived.
Blood on Jackson Street is a crime thriller built on pressure, paranoia, and the kind of danger that tightens by the second. Dark, lean, and relentlessly tense, it is a gripping thriller about organized crime, witness recovery, institutional failure, and the brutal split-second choices people make when survival and truth start pulling in opposite directions.
If you like hard-edged suspense, sharp investigative tension, and a fast-moving crime thriller with atmosphere and bite, this Gavin Marks short delivers brutal suspense from the first page to the last.
Buy now and step into another dark Gavin Marks case. Then check out the other Gavin Marks shorts by Allen Ewing for more fast, brutal suspense.
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