Powerboat Racer (River Sunday Romance Mysteries Book 3)

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by Thomas Hollyday


  She looked out over the harbor, beyond the race boats lining up at the starting line, and pointed to a pair of black ducks getting up from the far shore.

  “Any ideas about our next story?” she asked.

  “My contact in Baltimore informs me that a substantial amount of money, millions, is being sent from our impoverished local Catholic parish to rebuild the huge Catholic cathedral building up there.”

  “Parishioners complain our local church is falling apart from rot. Where is the money coming from if the parish here is broke?”

  “That’s the mystery. The elderly priest who runs our local River Sunday church is pretty tight-lipped. Folks are very worried something illegal is going on.”

  “I think we’ll do a cover article on that Presidential visit, the one that awarded the Pastor his medal.”

  “Another hornet’s nest,” she said, smiling.

  Harry said, “I’m not so sure. Maybe the tension in this town is cut down to size. People can face up better to things they did wrong in the past.”

  He pointed to the black ducks and said, “Boats are scaring them up. They might be the same pair I saw when I first went up to the Wilderness to cover Walker’s boat,” Harry said.

  He had discovered the hidden story, the secret of this small town. He had accomplished his mission as a reporter. He had proved to himself that he was still a good newspaperman. This time he would not be fired for doing the right thing. Besides, this church mystery might be a great story too. He’d have to look into the old priest, Father Tom.

  The crowd stood around Harry and Annie yet Harry felt as though the two of them were the only people in the world. Annie grinned as if she knew what he was thinking and took his hand. Together they watched the ducks fly up in the sunlight above the boats roaring below them. Six brightly colored race boats came by the judging stand in their parade lap, then fell into line for the start of the heat. The male and female black ducks winged out and around the slave monument, heading first in the direction of the Wilderness Swamp, then cupped their wings, and set down far out on the harbor water near the point, their heads turned and their wary eyes on the racers.

  The End

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  About the Author

  Thomas Hollyday brings to life strong Chesapeake characters showcased in their stunning, unique Eastern seaboard landscapes. Reviewers praise his rich sense of place and his respect for the great machines that made our era possible. His stories resonate with a deep awareness of history and legend. The humor in life shines through as Tom draws on a comedic sense honed sharp from an accomplished cartooning background.

  In his River Sunday Romance Mysteries series, Tom honors the battles for love of land that have recurred over and over in the Chesapeake Bay. Past victories and defeats created mists of legend and history which shroud the present landscapes. Throughout Tom's stories, he incorporates both the machines that have left lasting imprints and the wildlife that enriches the captivating natural landscape. His modern and timely novels feature memorable characters from the small town of River Sunday, Maryland, and reveals their compelling stories as they search for answers to achieving love, unveiling mystery, and vanquishing evil.

  Tom grew up in the Chesapeake Bay, and his love for his native land shines through in every word.

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  The River Sunday Romance Mystery series of books:

  Slave Graves

  Magnolia Gods

  Gold

  Powerboat Racer

  Terror Flower

  China Jewel

  Easter Sunday

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  Table of Contents

  Copyright

  Acknowledgments

  Dedication

  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

  About the Author

 

 

 


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