Body In the Fog: A Small Town Mystery (Snow Ridge Mysteries Book 4) by Emma Lee

Body In the Fog: A Small Town Mystery (Snow Ridge Mysteries Book 4) by Emma Lee

Author:Emma Lee [Lee, Emma]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: cozy mystery
Publisher: McGovern Books
Published: 2018-05-09T22:00:00+00:00


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Bonnie jumped into the driver's seat just as Sarah dived into the back passenger's seat with Duncan right on her tail. Without wasting a second she threw the SUV into drive, slammed on the gas, turned the wheel as sharp as she could, and spun the SUV around in a dangerous circle, nearly becoming stuck on the wet grass, and managed to blast down the road just as the three men who were hunting for them came running out of the woods. One man began firing as another grabbed a radio and called in the situation to Gregory Loveheart. “Hold on!” Bonnie yelled.

“We're holding!” Sarah yelled back holding Duncan by his pants. Duncan was hanging half in and half out of the back passenger’s door. His legs were swinging wildly, trying desperately to find a grip. “Climb in!”

“I'm trying!” Duncan yelled holding on to Sarah with all his might.

Sara grabbed Duncan's arm and with all her might managed to pull her cousin into the backseat. Duncan let out a sigh of relief, slammed the back door closed, and threw on his seat belt. “I've got him,” she told Bonnie.

“Good,” Bonnie said racing down Snow Pond Road. “Sarah, when I reach the end of the road which way do I turn?”

“Right.”

“If I turn right the road will dead end in a small junkyard that's been abandoned for years. Is that where the trail is?”

“Kinda,” Sarah explained.

“Kinda?” Duncan asked.

“We're going to park this SUV in the junkyard first,” Sarah explained and hugged her blanket. “After we hide this SUV we'll hit the trail on foot. It's like I said, the trail had really grown over when I got lost on it years back. I can't imagine how bad it is now. But what I do know is the trail leads back to town—well, the back side of town, really, near that new subdivision that was built. But that's not the point. The point is the trail leads us to safety.”

Sarah raced to the end of Snow Pond Road and then hung a dangerous right turn. She knew without a doubt that every second mattered. By now, Gregory Loveheart was sending every man he had into the hot zone. It would not take long before numerous SUVs filled with deadly killers converged on the location and trapped them in. “Okay, honey, we'll leave the SUV in the junkyard.”

Sarah looked at Duncan and tapped the side of her head with her right finger. “In America, we think on our feet.”

Duncan sighed. “In America, you think by the seat of your pants,” he corrected Sarah.

“Well...that, too,” Sarah admitted and made a painful face.

Bonnie pushed the SUV through the fog and finally managed to drive through a rusted gate that was barely standing up. Inside the gate was a graveyard of rusted, broken-down school buses, trucks, and cars dripping with forgotten memories. “Where to?” Bonnie asked.

“Around back,” Sarah said. She leaned forward and pointed. “This old junkyard isn't very big, but the broken-down clunkers sitting around are spread out pretty good.



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