Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery

Dangerous Curves Boxed Set 1: 3 Cozy Christian Mysteries by K.L. Montgomery

Author:K.L. Montgomery [Montgomery, K.L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mountains Wanted Publishing
Published: 2021-06-22T22:00:00+00:00


I went back to Bob Summer’s webpage on the governor’s site. There was a resume of sorts that listed where he’d done his undergrad, where he’d gotten his law degree—some university I’d never heard of. It detailed his military service. Before he was the deputy chief of staff, he’d been a legislative assistant, and then a campaign manager. He’d worked in politics since he got his J.D. If he’d practiced law, it didn’t say so on the page. Maybe he couldn’t hack it in the courtroom?

“Hey, Liz?” I called over to the desk where my summer intern was putting the finishing touches on the database I’d asked her to build for the summer reading program. “When you’re finished with that, can you come here?”

“Yeah, I’m done, sorry. Just got sucked in watching TikToks.” She laughed and headed over to my desk. “What’s up, Ms. Baker?”

Anna and Liz Cooper had been in the library all day every day this week. I wondered if their parents even missed them. If they were this quiet and well behaved at home, they might not even realize their girls had left the house.

“How are you at digging up dirt on people?” I questioned.

“Like how much dirt?” Liz clarified. “Are we talking criminal records and other public info, or do you want to see bank accounts and get their phone records?”

I gasped. “You can do that?”

“I got you those other bank records, didn’t I?” She shrugged nonchalantly. She had no idea what a genius she was.

“I’m just curious about someone who works for the governor—it’s his deputy chief of staff, Robert Summer. Do you think you could find out if he has any connections to the Department of Natural Resources? And do you think you can find out how his son Dan met our mayor’s daughter, Melody Steyer?”

“I can certainly try.” Liz scribbled down a few notes on a pad of paper. “Give me a couple hours.”

“Oh, of course. No hurry!” I couldn’t believe how much easier having someone like Liz around made this job. I mean, not that it was a job. My real job was being a librarian. But I had to admit, my priorities shifted when it became apparent no one else wanted to solve the mystery of the dead fish. Just because we hadn’t seen any more for a week or two didn’t mean it didn’t happen, or that the ones we lost weren’t valuable and didn’t deserve vindication.

I was more than a librarian, I was a Fish Avenger.

Maybe I needed a cape?



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