Welcome to the Weekend Writing Warriors. Sorry for missing last weekend. Life got overwhelming. The cast is off. Now I'm wearing a wrist brace. Still typing one-finger hunt-and-peck.
I'm sharing another snippet from the 2nd Alex O'Hara mystery novel, The Case of the Fabulous Fiancé. Alex is a P.I. in the small Lake Michigan resort town near Grand Rapids. Last time, the missing Nick (whom we've heard about since the beginning) has returned after 2 months. Alex is proud of herself for not yelling at him.
Some changes were made to the original.
Snippet:
Be cool now, I
reminded myself.
“How the hell
did you get in?” someone yelled. I guess it was me since Nick’s mouth didn’t
move, and the office was deserted. I slammed my fist on the desk. “Where the
hell have you been?”
He started to
grin, that sexy, turn-my-insides-to-mush grin. “Careful now, Lexie, you’ll
break your baby finger.” Like you did
last time. He had the good grace, and sense of self-preservation, not to
say that out loud. But I knew what he was thinking.
And now a bit more:
I jumped to my
feet, knocking my padded leather chair into the barrister’s bookcase. He straightened away from the doorway and sauntered
into my office, my sanctuary. It was after seven. Pete had left at five as
usual. Darkness had descended long ago. Even though my office had no windows,
from where I sat with the door open I could see through the outer office with
its window to the outside. Though the blinds were closed, the streetlight shone
through. I always hated February. Even though it was the shortest month, it was
also the dreariest and the darkest. And it looked like March was starting out
the same.
I should have
seen Nick walk in. Or at least heard him open the outside door. He always did
have the ability to move quietly—silently, in fact. And he knew the security
code. I didn’t change it after he left in the hope that he’d see it as a
welcome. Fool. I’d made it too easy
for him.
The bigger
question, rather than how he got in, was why. Why now, after so much time had
passed?
Blurb:
She’s at it again. Alex O’Hara just can’t say no to a new investigation. What do a 45-year-old boyfriend, a deadbeat dad, and a teenage runaway have in common? All new cases. With no receptionist, phone and internet problems, and her own boyfriend in the wind, Alex has no idea how she’ll manage. But the question for the past three months is why did Nick disappear. Is this the end of O’Hara & Palzetti?
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She'll never know why unless she can keep her cool and let him talk! I love these characters.
ReplyDeleteShe needs to stop talking. Thanks, Nancy.
DeleteI agree that Februarys are a dreary month. But it sounds like some excitement is happening now, whether it's welcome or not.
ReplyDeleteI really don't like Feb. Like Alex said, gray & gloomy.
DeleteI'm glad your arm is improving! Sending good thoughts...enjoyed the excerpt, could really feel her conflicted emotions. Lots of good description too. Great snippet! And now I need to know more...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Veronica. Conflicted is right.
DeleteThis. Book. Is. So. Good.
ReplyDeleteI love Alex's personality, and the way you twine her personal life around the mystery in the story!
Aww, thaks, Teresa.
DeleteYep. He has some explaining to do, but he might not be willing. Yet.
ReplyDeleteGood call, Aurora.
DeleteA private eye who didn't change the security code? Shame on her!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Ed. She should have.
DeleteI'm assuming he's back because he wants something from her now. No telling what, but this man is trouble! She needs to escort him out now! Great snippet!
ReplyDeleteMaybe, Jenna. Good observation.
DeleteFebruary may be dreary, but something tells me she'll have something else to think about besides that.
ReplyDeleteLOL.
DeleteThey definitely know how to push each other's buttons.
ReplyDeleteYes, they do.
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