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A Murder Misery

A Murder Misery

Bob Brown
2/5 ( ratings)
Don conjured up a devious plan that would solve all their problems. Success of his plan depended on Claymore never finding out he was the star player, and in fact, Claymore was absolutely essential for the plan to succeed.

Don’s plan didn’t happen with the perfection he planned, but it worked, and Claymore was no more. The final act took place under Don’s skillful direction. He was surprised that dull old Claymore played his impromptu part with an amazing flare for the dramatic.

Jubilation was marred by the unintended consequence of living with a guilty conscience.


Story 2. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

My name is Raymond P. Wade, but everyone calls me Detective Wade. Some cases start off simple here in the Albany Police Department and before you realize it you’re mired up like walking through a pig farm on a rainy day. The case I’m thinking of started with a phone call.

“Hello, Detective Wade here.”

“Mr. Wade, my name is Mercy Lee, and I think my husband is missing.”

“You’re not sure, Ms. Lee?”

“Mercy Lee is my given name. My last name is Lonetree. Mercy Lee Lonetree.”

“I see. Why do you think your husband is missing, Mrs. Lonetree?”

“You can call me Mercy Lee. Charlie has been gone for three days, and I understand after three days you can say your husband is missing.”

“Something like that Mrs., uh, Mercy Lee. Give me the details.”

“He’s got black hair and he’s good looking. Actually he has a few grey hairs…”

“I mean like when did he leave?”

“Oh, that. He told me he’d be working overtime Friday night, so at eleven o’clock I went on to bed. And that’s it. I haven’t seen him since.”
Language
English
Pages
63
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Bob Brown
Release
February 21, 2013

A Murder Misery

Bob Brown
2/5 ( ratings)
Don conjured up a devious plan that would solve all their problems. Success of his plan depended on Claymore never finding out he was the star player, and in fact, Claymore was absolutely essential for the plan to succeed.

Don’s plan didn’t happen with the perfection he planned, but it worked, and Claymore was no more. The final act took place under Don’s skillful direction. He was surprised that dull old Claymore played his impromptu part with an amazing flare for the dramatic.

Jubilation was marred by the unintended consequence of living with a guilty conscience.


Story 2. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

My name is Raymond P. Wade, but everyone calls me Detective Wade. Some cases start off simple here in the Albany Police Department and before you realize it you’re mired up like walking through a pig farm on a rainy day. The case I’m thinking of started with a phone call.

“Hello, Detective Wade here.”

“Mr. Wade, my name is Mercy Lee, and I think my husband is missing.”

“You’re not sure, Ms. Lee?”

“Mercy Lee is my given name. My last name is Lonetree. Mercy Lee Lonetree.”

“I see. Why do you think your husband is missing, Mrs. Lonetree?”

“You can call me Mercy Lee. Charlie has been gone for three days, and I understand after three days you can say your husband is missing.”

“Something like that Mrs., uh, Mercy Lee. Give me the details.”

“He’s got black hair and he’s good looking. Actually he has a few grey hairs…”

“I mean like when did he leave?”

“Oh, that. He told me he’d be working overtime Friday night, so at eleven o’clock I went on to bed. And that’s it. I haven’t seen him since.”
Language
English
Pages
63
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Bob Brown
Release
February 21, 2013

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