Jim and his wife Gloria could escape the horror and grief by returning to their northern home, but concern for their friends and residents keep them in Florida. With the entire community in a dither over the deaths, the Harts participate in the normal winter activities of golfing, dancing, and pool parties with their friends to distract them from sadness and loss.
Can Jim and Gloria work with the authorities to discover who or
what is killing the seniors on Sunshine Boulevard and stop the increasing body
count?
Excerpt: Chapter Four, Terror on Sunshine Boulevard
Doris set aside her cereal bowl on the end table. She pulled
her frail body from the deep seat ready to make a phone call to Ralph Tweeble
to complain about the dog. Of course, once she was up, the pet quit yapping. She
looked out the window to scan Ralph’s yard to see if he had let the dog out
into the backyard, but the motion light wasn’t on. She cocked her good ear
toward his house and listened. Ah, silence from next door. Maybe now she could
watch her movie without that annoying barking.
Doris picked up her cereal bowl and returned to the kitchen
to fill it with more raisin bran and milk. She settled down in front of the
maple TV console. As she brought a spoonful of her midnight snack to her lips,
the terrier next door began raising the roof with his howls and yelps again.
She had enough of that damn dog. She wrestled herself up
from the recliner as fast as her stiff body would allow and spied out the
window. She stood mesmerized by a dazzling yellow light blazing through Old Man
Tweeble’s house. Momentarily blinded by the amazing brightness, she scrambled
out to her screened-in porch to get a better view and caught a whiff of the
most putrid odor she had ever smelled in her seventy-nine years on this earth.
Doris moved as quickly as her legs tolerated to call 911.
Where was that dad-burned phone? Whoever thought of cordless phones anyway?
When there were phones hooked up to the wall with a cord on the handset, no one
ever missed a call because they couldn’t find the damn thing. She was
exasperated, but she was more scared the house next door might explode into
flames if she didn’t call right away.
Doris checked the kitchen table, the couch cushions and the
nightstand by the bed for the phone. Finally, she found it where it should
be…on the desk in the charger. She grabbed it and called 911.
“Come quick! There was a flash of bright light next door. Something’s on fire!” Doris clutched her chest, unable to breathe. “Hurry!” Everything turned black as she passed out and fell to the floor, the phone clattering down next to her.
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7 comments:
This is definitely a scary book
Love the cover!
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Dee
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Ooh, super suspenseful! Love it!
Kari
LOL. Thank you, Janet for affirming that it is a scary book!!!!
Thank you, Dee!
Glad you enjoyed the hook!
Jingles is very cute. He doesn't look scary. The book sounds scary, tho.
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