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Death At Willows End

By: A. B. King
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Neil Hammond is by profession a design engineer, and by his own admission a bit of a square, and destined to be one of life's failures. Becoming a victim of the economic recession he very reluctantly accepts a temporary cash-in-hand job of looking after a friend's detective agency for a week while the proprietor, a friend of his from school-days is away on a case. The work seems to consist in the main of such exciting cases as looking for lost cats or watching erring husbands, but matters take an unexpected twist when he rescues a young woman from a car that has been washed away in flood waters. 'Danny' as she prefers to be known, is a glamorous and a highly successful business woman who insists on retaining his services in solving a murder that common sense says never happened. Knowing nothing whatever about being a detective, he is swept along by the whirlwind attitude to life of his client as he tries to prove that the whole business is nothing but a wild goose chase. And then there is another murder, and matters suddenly become a race to prevent a third and fourth. Revised edition – 2014 Excerpt. (From the end of Chapter Four.) “You want me to take you on as a client?” I echoed in disbelief, “Me? Me that doesn't know the first thing about being a detective, and who wouldn't know a clue if it jumped up and bit the end of my nose?” “That's right, only we are going to work on my case together. We are going to resolve my problem, you will be famous, and then you will make a fortune!” “If I were you, I'd duck!” “Why?” “There's a squadron of pigs flying over! “Very funny. Will you take me up on my offer, or do I have to beat you into submission?” I sighed in defeat. I'd never met anyone like Danny before, and with luck I would never meet another. “Ok,” I said resignedly, “So, what's the case? Not a stolen cat I hope, or an acne-ridden teenage peeping tom?” “Its murder.” Mystery Traditional Detectives Exciting Crime Murder
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