The Bachelor Girl's Guide To Murder - Plot & Excerpts
It might be tempting when other parties, such as the police, arrive to pursue their own investigation, but the astute detective will stalwartly search out every last inch of the perimeter in question and not be deterred by other human activity around them. Guide to the Criminal and Commonplace, M.C. Wheaton COATLESS, SOAKED REPORTER PURSUES DEADBEAT, DRUNKEN BROTHER-IN-LAW HALFWAY AROUND TORONTO. It wasn’t nearly as compelling as GIRLS DRESSED AS MEN HOVER IN DISGUISE AT CRIME SCENE, but it would have to do for now. Back inside, Ray DeLuca hooked his thumbs in his suspenders and hoped his mind was playing tricks on him. He would swear he had seen someone he shouldn’t have. Skip McCoy, red hair tumbling over his forehead, asked him what photographs he should attempt to take first. “Snap it all, Skip,” Ray said absently, his eyes roaming the foyer of the theatre. Skip began to carry out his assignment, but Ray sprang down the steps and into the downpour again, giving up what might have been an interesting piece on a girl in disguise and her corpse-discovering friend—also female, he suspected, on account of the voice contradicting her dark moustaches—in exchange for the pursuit of his drunk and deadbeat brother-in-law.
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