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Back of the Book: Terror on Sunshine Boulevard by J.Q. Rose
Excerpt: Terror on Sunshine
Boulevard by J.Q. Rose
A few nights later, Mr.
Tweeble woke up with a start when his dog Jingles began barking loud enough to
wake him even if he wasn’t wearing his hearing aids.
“Jingles! Jingles! Hush up, will you? It’s three o’clock in the
morning. You’re going to wake the neighborhood with your barking.”
He remembered Jingles barking and whining like that when he drove
his electric scooter near George McConnell’s house that afternoon. He had
finally picked up the feisty terrier and put him on his lap to join the other
curiosity seekers near the house. The dog jumped off and raced the other way
until he was brought up short on his leash and howled until his master turned
the cart around and left the area.
Jingles’ pitiful yowling broke into Mr. Tweeble’s memory.
Fearing his dog was sick, Mr. Tweeble rolled himself out of bed,
fumbled putting on his glasses, and shuffled into the kitchen. Using the night
light in the hood vent over the old stove to see the dog, he discovered the
animal scampering back and forth near the back door.
“Jingles, come ‘ere, boy. Are you sick?” Mr. Tweeble picked him up
and gently held the dog close to his chest. He switched on the ceiling light
and studied the precious face he dearly loved. He checked Jingles’ brown ears
and his brown and white furry body for any injuries and then cradled him to his
rotund belly.
“It’s all right, little guy. Come on. Come on to bed with me. You must want to go out to chase a rabbit, eh?” As he slowly shuffled his way back to his bedroom with the dog, he wondered what was wrong. Mr. Tweeble made a mental note to check behind the couch for an “accident” in the morning.
He laid down on the
rumpled bed and enfolded the trembling dog in his arms. Suddenly Jingles
wriggled free and sprang up barking non-stop. He leaped from the bed and raced
out of the room. A flash of searing yellow light filled the room blinding Mr.
Tweeble, and the smell of his own scorched flesh burned his nostrils...
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2 comments:
You look effectively creepy.
Thank you, Alex, I will take that as a compliment this time of year!!!
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