Murder Checks Inn (Book 3 In The Lighthouse Inn Mysteries) - Plot & Excerpts
Is anybody out there?” Alex called out into the darkness, not expecting a response, but he heard something crashing through the woods ahead of him. From the sound of the footsteps, it was a little too big for a chipmunk or a squirrel. When he flashed the light in the direction of the sound, though, there was nothing there. At least nothing he could see. There hadn’t been a bear sighted in Elkton Falls for ten years, not since the last big drought had driven one down from the mountains in search of food, but they hadn’t had much rain lately, and Alex couldn’t help wondering if one might be around now. His imagination was taking over full throttle, and every shape and shadow around him was assuming the guise of a killer bear or a deranged murderer lurking in wait for him. “Stop it, Alex. You know better,” he chided himself out loud. The sound of his voice helped calm him, and the ominous shapes he’d seen for a moment converted back into trees, bushes, and a lawn chair someone had left out in the woods.
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