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2 Murder

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by Parnell Hall


  ’Cause the sad truth is, life is hard. And the older you get, the harder it gets. And the things that seemed so cut-and-dry when you were young just aren’t so easy anymore.

  The thing is, the world’s not perfect, and people aren’t perfect, and you aren’t perfect, and all those intellectual moral values that were so simple in college just don’t work in the outside world. You have to do the best you can.

  So, if you want to think of Matilda Mae Smith’s twenty grand as conscience money, well fine, I can live with that. Perhaps it is. Perhaps I had selfish motives in wanting it for her. The thing is, I don’t care. Whatever the reasons, it was the right thing to do, and I’m glad I did it. I feel good about it.

  And I’m pretty pleased about how the case turned out, too. True, I had confronted X, and he knew who I was, and I didn’t much like that. But MacAullif had assured me that X was going away for a long time, and the way I figured it, MacAullif’s word was as good as I could get.

  And the nice thing was they probably wouldn’t even need me as a witness. After they’d taken him in, X had confessed. As Linda said, he was dumb. He bragged about it.

  The cops had it all. How he had let himself into Darryl Jackson’s apartment while he was out, appropriated the knife, waited in ambush, and killed him when he returned at a quarter to one. He’d gotten out of the building just before Celia Brown took up her position on the steps. Just before the Skirt came, found Darryl Jackson dead, and ransacked the apartment looking for something. Before the Parka came, and either found Darryl Jackson dead, or didn’t go in at all.

  Just before Gray Hair came and trashed the apartment too.

  One of those three, MacAullif figured, probably excluding the Parka, had found and destroyed the book of johns. Because X hadn’t taken it from Darryl Jackson. He said he hadn’t, and he had no reason to lie about it, since he was confessing to everything else. He really was dumb.

  And one thing you can be damn sure of, X didn’t confess before MacAullif had advised him of his constitutional rights. It was a clean collar. There were no two ways about it. X was going down.

  I felt mighty good about that.

  And Pamela Berringer was off the hook. She and dear old Ronnie would probably be reconciled, whether or not they ever acknowledged to each other that she knew that he knew that she knew, etc., etc.

  And the car pool would continue, at least for this year. And Tommie would play with Joshua, sometimes at our house, and sometimes at theirs.

  And Pamela Berringer would be just another housewife again, just as if it had never happened.

  I’m just not sure how I feel about all that.

  Books by Parnell Hall

  Stanley Hastings private eye mysteries

  Detective

  Murder

  Favor

  Strangler

  Client

  Juror

  Shot

  Actor

  Blackmail

  Movie

  Trial

  Scam

  Suspense

  Cozy

  Manslaughter

  Hitman

  Caper

  Stakeout

  Puzzle Lady crossword puzzle mysteries

  A Clue For The Puzzle Lady

  Last Puzzle & Testament

  Puzzled To Death

  A Puzzle In A Pear Tree

  With This Puzzle I Thee Kill

  And A Puzzle To Die On

  Stalking The Puzzle Lady

  You Have The Right To Remain Puzzled

  The Sudoku Puzzle Murders

  Dead Man’s Puzzle

  The Puzzle Lady vs. The Sudoku Lady

  The KenKen Killings

  $10,000 in Small, Unmarked Puzzles

  $10,000 in Small, Unmarked Puzzles

  Steve Winslow courtroom dramas

  The Baxter Trust

  Then Anonymous Client

  The Underground Man

  The Naked Typist

  The Wrong Gun

  The Innocent Woman

  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Books by Parnell Hall

 

 

 


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