Death in a Turkey Town: A Chloe Boston Mystery

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by Melanie Jackson


  “Knot. The expression is ‘tie the knot’.”

  “Not if you know my cousin,” I muttered just loud enough to be heard. Blue woofed approval and I heard some snickers. “Well, I’ve got to get going. I’m taking Alex to the airport.”

  “He’ll be back for Christmas?” the Chief asked and sounded like he actually cared.

  “That’s the plan.”

  * * *

  Our ride to the airport was quiet but not uncomfortable. I had the feeling that I was going to miss Alex, but he’d be back the week before Christmas and I was already making plans.

  The case had tied up nicely. Vicki Raye, Silly’s girlfriend, had gone off to her parent’s house to mourn for a week and then set about harassing Silly’s lawyer about probating the will so she could own the party planning business free and clear. I thought it was good she had left town or Mitzi might have done something to her as well.

  Gordon got some bonds from the will, but they wouldn’t be enough to pay his mother’s attorney fees if she ever got out of the home for the criminally deluded and had to stand trial. Mitzi wouldn’t be getting out though. I was pretty sure about that.

  I was convinced by the time we arrived at the departures sign that Alex was going to leave that little incident of the L-word unmentioned, but should have known that he wouldn’t back away. He waited until luggage was unloaded. We were in a drop-off zone, which was enforced rigorously, but Alex found the time to kiss me hard and then say distinctly: “I do love you and I won’t take it back. So deal with it.”

  I gasped. I gaped. I stuttered as he walked away. He was almost to the sliding doors when I shouted over the loudspeaker: “Well I love you too! And I won’t take it back either!”

  He didn’t turn around though so I wasn’t certain he had heard me. And that was okay. I was sure I could come up with a better declaration if I had a little more time to think about it.

  “Scoot over, Blue,” I said, opening the car door. “You know I can’t let you drive.”

  About the Author

  Melanie Jackson is the author of 23 novels. If you enjoyed this story, please visit Melanie’s author web site at www.melaniejackson.com.

  The Chloe Boston Mystery Series:

  Moving Violation

  The Pumpkin Thief

  Death in a Turkey Town

  Murder on Parade

  Cupid’s Revenge

  Viva Lost Vegas

  Death of a Dumb Bunny

  Red, White and a Dog Named Blue

  The Butterscotch Jones Mystery Series

  Due North

  Big Bones (Summer of 2011)

  The Book of Dreams Series:

  The First Book of Dreams: Metropolis

  The Second Book of Dreams: Meridian

  The Third Book of Dreams: Destiny

  Club Valhalla

  Devil of Bodmin Moor

  Devil in a Red Coat

  Halloween

  Knave of Hearts

  The Curiosity Shoppe (Sequel to A Curious Affair)

  Nevermore: The Last Divine Book

  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

 

 

 


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