Buoy
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EPILOGUE
I was told later that when Johnny Fleet gained consciousness, he ran to Aggie’s where someone called the police and they spotted me with a FLIR camera. It was Hagen’s first dispatch on the marine unit. They also spotted Earle Davidson. He’d run out of gas down the coast about forty minutes after I’d jumped and was adrift on the ocean. He is presently in the Marysville jail charged with kidnapping, assault, four counts of burglary, and I suspect that the Hamilton police will be charging him with criminal mischief in the sinking of Jack Albright’s vessels. The Gee Spot left port two days after Thanksgiving. It came back to Marysville one day later to return Sefton, the stowaway. Russ Shears stayed long enough to earn the money to pay back his private financer in Vegas and last Ags heard he was back in Ohio, working at his parents’ hardware store. Jack Junior and Lisa broke up a few weeks after I was rescued. She had stayed overnight and Jack got his first look of her sans Spanx and other enhancers. The last I heard, Roddy had pawned his watch and he and his mother were on a singles cruise. Speaking of boats, two days after I got back to the Marysville Marina, I signed a lease agreement with Bugsy and he took up residence on the Splendored Thing.
The End
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maggie Seacroft is thrilled that you've dropped in on the second Alex M. Mystery and she hopes that you enjoyed Mystery #2 Buoy just as much as you did Mystery #1 Ahoy!
Maggie was raised around boats (and a lot of quirky 'boat guys'), and admits to being a sucker for good mysteries and 1940s hunky actors (don't get her started on her trip to see William Holden's home town!) One day while walking by the water on her way to the marine brokerage she owns, she decided to combine these ingredients, and thus was born the Alex M. Mystery series.
Maggie lives in Port Dover, Ontario, could listen to Christmas music all year round and has some seriously sassy tendencies.
Stay tuned...there are plenty more Alex M. mysteries to come!