The Chocolate Moose Motive by JoAnna Carl
Author:JoAnna Carl [Carl, Joanna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781101606711
Publisher: Penguin Group US
Published: 2012-10-01T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 13
At least Hogan had made my mind up for me.
I ran by TenHuis Chocolade and scooped an old beat-up metal mixing bowl out of the storage room, several plastic spoons out of the break room, and a couple of bottles of water from the refrigerator. Then I headed east out of Warner Pier. Nosy and Rosy said they had found footprints, and Hogan apparently thought it would be a good thing to have a cast of them.
Not that the cast, made by an amateur detective, would be very good evidence. But even if it wasnât an official clue, it might give some real investigator a hint.
Luckily, Joe and I had taken a course for citizens who were interested in becoming police department volunteers, so I had an elementary idea of how to use the dental compound todayâs law officers use for casting. Now I just hoped Nosy and Rosy were home. I didnât want to go onto their property without permission. That would probably bring another report of prowlers.
The next mailbox east of Moose Lodge was marked with the name Reagan. It was shaped like a great big fish; the postman poked the mail in through a wide-open mouth. At the end of the drive I saw a small black pickup truck. Good. Maybe Nosy and Rosy were there.
The Reagansâ property wasnât as neatly kept as Wildflowerâs. The woods were thick over almost all of it, with only a small patch cleared for a scraggly bit of grass and one flower bed. In the little clearing was a light gray double-wide with a colonial-style front porch. The double-wide would have made me feel as if I were back in Texas if it hadnât been for the tall trees and thick undergrowth.
Actually, the undergrowth was much too thick to suit me. The whole property felt damp and claustrophobic. I gave a shiver as I stopped the van, and I couldnât have guessed if that shiver was caused by the clammy atmosphere or by the threatening vibes I was picking up from all those trees.
It was the kind of area I call âmosquito heaven,â and I was glad to see that hanging on the porch was a big bug light, the kind that attracts bugs, then electrocutes them.
As I got out of the van, Rosy came out the front door. His white hair was fluffed up in back, and I wondered if heâd been taking a nap when he heard my van.
He looked a little puzzled; then his face cleared. âMrs. Woodyard, right? What can we do for you?â
âWildflower wasnât happy with the cursory way the sheriff was investigating the possible burglary at her house. She asked me to look around and see if I could find any more evidence that someone had been prowling around. And you folks said that yâall found some tracks.â
âDarn right! And that sheriff wouldnât even look at them. I guess weâre not important enough in the Warner County picture for him to pay us any mind.
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