I love Cindy's Laurel McKay character, she is so believable and klutzy that it is relatable, I love the humor that Cindy includes in her writing and that every time Laurel turns around she has stepped into more trouble. Every time I start a Laurel McKay mystery it get pulled in immediately and do...
I muttered. “Have you met Peter Tyler? He works at Centurion with my mother." Tom shook Peter's hand then turned to me. “Peter, would you excuse us? I need to discuss something with Laurel." "Certainly,” Peter said. “I'll see you next week, Laurel." "Can't wait." Tom grabbed my elbow and I relinq...
72173 words long. First published in London, Texas, 2011 enNoveltext/xmlMystery/Crime @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } TWENTY-SIX * * * * I raced out of the office in such a hurry I forgot my coat. The brisk December wind blowing through my thin rose pink cotton sweate...
While Facebook and Twitter might represent the new information highway, small town gossip frequently outpaced online avenues. By day’s end, I felt grateful my tiny office only held room for a couple of gossip girls at a time. The one bright spot in this disastrous day was a personal visit from th...