Rogues & Rascals In Goose Pimple Junction (Goose Pimple Junction Mysteries Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
The second Sunday of December had been set aside for the town’s Founder’s Day celebration for as long as she could remember. White bulbs clung to every branch of every tree in the town green. A fat Christmas tree, covered in strings of large red, green, blue, white, and yellow bulbs, stood in the center of the gazebo, which was lit with strings of tiny white lights. It looked like a winter wonderland; all that was missing was the snow. Christmas carols blared from the loudspeakers, and a group dressed as old-time carolers, complete with long skirts, bonnets and muffs, top hats and tails, stood by the gazebo singing along. The boys wanted to go to the Hula-Hoop contest, and Caledonia wanted to go to the cakewalk, so they were parting ways for a short while. She said goodbye to them and stepped off the curb. Halfway across the street, Louis T. Howe called her name. As she turned to see what he wanted, a police cruiser screeched around the corner and barreled toward her. She was like a deer in headlights—frozen on the spot in the center of Main Street.
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