Will glanced up. “Pretty
observant of you, Syd. The ME will determine the cause of death.” He tapped on his notebook with the edge
of his pen. “Why don’t you
walk me through what happened. How
did the two of you come to be in Littleton’s shop so early?”
“We had something we wanted to discuss with Mr. Littleton, and we
thought the earlier the better,” I said.
“I see. And just what was
the nature of this discussion?”
I shifted my weight to my other foot. “Friendly Paws has teamed with
Dayna’s Treats & Sweets for a cat café event to benefit the shelter. For a
nominal fee, people can have their coffee and goodies in a room with shelter
cats that are available for adoption.”
Will glanced up, and I could see a light of interest in his eyes. “I’ve
heard of those cafes. They’re mostly in Europe.”
“There are a few in the States, big cities mostly. This will be the first event of it’s
kind in North Carolina. We’re
hoping to increase revenue for both the café and the shelter.”
“Let me guess. That idea
didn’t sit well with Littleton?”
Kat and I both shook our heads in unison and Kat exclaimed, “I should
say not! He was in the shop yesterday, and he made his feelings pretty darn
clear. He thought having the cats
around would be detrimental to business. Heck, he thinks-thought-the shelter in
general was a detriment to the town.”
“A sentiment you two didn’t agree with,” he said slowly.
“I should say not!” Kat returned, her cheeks starting to flame. “Syd and I tried to reason with him
yesterday but he dind’t want to hear it.”
“And that’s why you decided to come here this morning?”
I nodded. “Yes. I put
together a pretty good argument of pros for the event. I was hoping to appeal to his sense of
business acumen.”
“Why did you feel this was necessary? Had he threatened you?”
“Not in so many words,” I said carefully. “But he did say yesterday that
he was determined to put a stop to the proceedings, and we hadn’t heard the
last from him.”
“Um-hm.” Will murmured, scribbling some more.
“And Leila Addams – do you remember her, Will? She’s a reporter for the Deer Park Herald now,” Kat chimed
in. “Leila said that she thought
Littleton was inquiring about starting a petition against showing the shelter
cats – and the shelter in general.”
Will made another notation in his book. “So when was the last time you
saw Littleton?”
“Yesterday around
one-thirty.” I cleared my throat.
“If that’s all the questions you have, we need to get going.”
He snapped his notebook
shut. “You’re free to go for now,”
he said, “but I will probably need to talk to you some more later on.”
“That’s fine,” I said.
“We’ll be here.”
The corners of Will’s lips twitched slightly. “Good to know.”
Once we were back out on the street, Kat hauled off and punched me in the arm – hard.
“Yow!” I cried. “What was that for?”
“For thinking that you could come here and face Littleton without me,
for one,” Kat said. “I knew you
had your fingers crossed last night.”
I rubbed at my arm. “Can’t put anything over on you, can I?”
She gave me a shrewd
look. “So, how did it feel, seeing
Will Worthington again after all these years! I heard he was back in town, but I had no idea he’d become a
detective – homicide, no less.”
She cut me a sidelong glance. “Funny, isn’t it, how you two came back to
Deer Park almost at the same time.
Like Karma, or something.”
“Well, I’d rather deal with
Will than his partner, Colombo Junior,” I said. “Come on, let’s get my car and
get to the shelter. I hope Maggie isn’t too worried.”
We walked through the alleyway and when we were almost at the spot where I’d parked, I suddenly
stopped short. “Hey,” Kat cried as
she ran full tilt into my back. “What’s wrong?”
I pointed to the empty space beside my car. “There was a white Lincoln
there when I came, parked pretty badly.
The license plate read TLITTLE.
I thought for sure it was Littleton’s car, but if it’s gone…”
“A white Lincoln? That’s
his wife Petra’s car,” Kat said.
She glanced around, then pointed to the gym. “She must have parked it
here instead of the gym parking lot, like she usually does. I wonder why.”
Another disturbing thought occurred to me as I slid behind the
wheel. It would have been
impossible for Littleton’s wife not to have seen the ambulance and police cars
parked in front of her husband’s shop.
Why hadn’t she come to see what was wrong?
Unless, of course…she didn’t have to. Because she already knew.
BLURB:
Sydney
McCall left behind an ex-fiancé and a New York advertising job to return home
to Deer Park, North Carolina and help her sister, Kat, run the local animal
shelter, Friendly Paws. Determined to save the shelter from financial trouble,
Sydney and Kat organize a cat café fundraising event at a local coffee shop.
Things are looking up until their landlord, Trowbridge Littleton, threatens to
shut down the event. When Sydney drops by his art gallery to make peace, she
finds Kat--along with Littleton's dead body.
Local
homicide detective Will Worthington--who just happens to be Sydney's old high
school crush--is highly suspicious of the sisters' involvement. Desperate to
clear their names from the suspect list, Sydney pounces on the investigation.
With the help of one of the shelter cats, a savvy orange tabby named Toby,
Sydney begins poking her nose into other local businesses whose owners may have
benefited from Littleton's death--until the killer notices she's pawing a
little too closely at the truth.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
While Toni Lotempio does not
commit – or solve – murders in real life, she has no trouble doing it on paper.
Her lifelong love of mysteries began early on when she was introduced to her
first Nancy Drew mystery at age 10 – The Secret in the Old Attic. She (and ROCCO, albeit he’s uncredited)
pen the Nick and Nora mystery series from Berkley Prime Crime – the first
volume, MEOW IF ITS MURDER, debuted Dec. 2, 2014. Followed by #2, CLAWS FOR
ALARM. #3, CRIME AND CATNIP,
is out this December. She, Rocco and Maxx make their home in Clifton, New
Jersey, just twenty minutes from the Big Apple – New York. Catch up with them
at www.tclotempio.com and www.catsbooksmorecats.blogspot.com
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