Fudgy Fatality: A Pumpkin Hollow Mystery, book 10 by Kathleen Suzette

Fudgy Fatality: A Pumpkin Hollow Mystery, book 10 by Kathleen Suzette

Author:Kathleen Suzette [Suzette, Kathleen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-23T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twelve

It was two days later when I remembered that Lisa’s mother, Gayle, had been at the parade taking pictures. Might she have taken a picture of the killer? Had she only taken pictures of the parade, or was she on the street where the parade assembled, taking shots there, too? There was a chance she may have gotten some pictures in front of Storage Inc, and I wanted to know if there was anything in those pictures. Like the killer.

“Hi, Mia, how are you?” she asked when she opened the door.

“Hi, Gayle, I’m doing great. I brought you some fudge.” I held up the bag.

She grinned. “Oh, don’t tell me, Lisa has told you I keep eating what she brings home, right?”

I chuckled. “She didn’t, but I thought I’d bring you some and see if I could take a look at the pictures you took at the parade the other day. Consider it a bribe.”

“Well, that’s a wonderful bribe, but I would have let you see them without it.” She stepped back to let me in and I handed her the bag. “Come on in and I’ll get them for you.”

“Thanks.” I sat down on the sofa while she went to get the pictures. The Anderson’s living room was bright and airy, and Gayle had already begun to decorate for Halloween. There was a big sparkly pumpkin near the fireplace and some small wooden pumpkins on the mantle.

“Here we are,” she said returning, her arms full of pictures she had printed out. “I got several of you and your sister and mother that I was intending to bring by. I think they turned out really well.” She picked up four pictures and laid them on the coffee table in front of me.

“Those are nice,” I agreed, looking them over. Gayle was a natural. The pictures were bright and focused. “I love this one.” The picture was the one where Christy and I had our arms around one another.

“You can have them all, if you want. That one would look nice in a frame.”

“It would be wonderful in a frame. Do you mind if I look through the others?”

“Go ahead, but I think those are the only ones with you and your mother and sister.”

“I’d still like to look at the others. You did such a wonderful job, capturing the parade.” I flipped through the pictures, trying to focus in on people’s faces. “Did you get any of the parade lineup before it started?”

“I did get a few, but not many.”

I stopped on one of John. He was looking at something to his left. The picture was a closeup, and I couldn’t tell where on the parade route he was standing.

“Does that one interest you? Isn’t that Christy’s husband?” she asked, looking at the picture.

I glanced at her. “He’s her ex-husband. I don’t want it, though, thanks.” I continued looking through the pictures and found one of Aaron and another of Bryce. I paused on them, looking closely.

“Is there something you’re looking for, Mia?” she asked after several minutes.



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