Gone South (A Butterscotch Jones Mystery Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
The Wings was kind enough to get me to Winnipeg without any stunt flying or smart remarks once he heard that my father was badly hurt and I was on my way to see him. He even offered me the loan of his car. The Wings kept a car in the city for the rare occasion when he had to stay over for business. At home, he drives a manly truck, meaning it is rusty with ripped upholstery and is without power steering. It is noticeable out in front of the pub because tourists aren’t exactly clogging our roads and the thing had more colors than a calico cat. In fact, two cars on the one paved street and we have a traffic jam, but this doesn’t negate my point about the truck being an eyesore. Auto maintenance wasn’t the Wings’ thing. Though sober when he flew, there was every chance that he was under the influence when he wasn’t in the air and his truck reflected this.We worry about drunk drivers, of course, but not until their breath is nearing eighty proof. There isn’t much to hit out in the Gulch except trees and rocks.
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