• Complain

Nik Sajnt - Purrfect Alibi

Here you can read online Nik Sajnt - Purrfect Alibi full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2019, publisher: Puss in Print Publications, genre: Detective and thriller. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

Nik Sajnt Purrfect Alibi

Purrfect Alibi: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Purrfect Alibi" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

When Marge Poole managed to get the worlds bestselling writer to come down to Hampton Cove for a reading at the local library, she never expected to become a prime suspect when the man is found murdered instead. Now its up to her daughter Odelia to track down the real killer, before the murder turns Marge into an outcast in the small town they call home. But when Odelias grandmother insists she join the hunt, things suddenly get a little complicated. Meanwhile, Odelias cats have some issues of their own to contend with. Like the fact that Dooley has become convinced that the apocalypse is about to happen any day now, or that Brutus has been acting very strange lately. And then theres the fact that Max and his friends have been tasked by Odelia to lend aid and support in her murder investigation. Soon theyre ferreting out clues, interviewing witnesses and discovering some surprises of their own.

Nik Sajnt: author's other books


Who wrote Purrfect Alibi? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Purrfect Alibi — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Purrfect Alibi" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Purrfect Alibi The Mysteries of Max - Book 3

Prologue

Marge Poole surveyed the scene. She wondered if theyd set out enough chairs. The event she was staging was without a doubt the biggest and most ambitious one shed ever taken on. Even though the Hampton Cove library had been remodeled five years ago with exactly this kind of literary event in mind, and a small conference room had been added for writers to hold readings, Marge had never expected ever to land the bestselling thriller writer in the world for one of her Author of the Month evenings.

But there he was. Chris Ackerman. Author of such bestsellers as The Connor Conundrum and The Dixon Dilemma. Americas favorite writer and the most-borrowed author of all time. The scribe was seated on the small stage, peering through his reading glasses and going over his notes, an expensive-looking golden fountain pen poised in his hand. When he noticed Marge nervously bustling about, he fixed his pale blue eyes on her.

Wasnt Burke supposed to be here by now? he asked.

There was an edge to his voice, and Marge didnt wonder. A long-standing feud between Chris Ackerman and Rockwell Burke, the well-known horror novelist, had existed ever since Burke had announced that he felt Ackermans books were the work of a hack and a dilettante and had discounted his prose as bad writing. In fact it had surprised Marge a great deal when Burke had accepted to host the evening, and interview Ackerman on stage.

Perhaps the horrormeister had had a change of heart. More likely, though, it was because his own once flourishing career had hit a snag, his last three books not selling as well as hed hoped, at which point his publisher must have insisted he try to turn things around by associating himself with the reigning king of the New York Times bestseller list.

Hell be here, Marge assured Ackerman, who was glancing at his watch.

Hed better, grumbled the famous writer. In his early seventies now, Chris Ackerman was a ruddy-faced heavyset man with a quiet air of self-confidence. If he doesnt show up Ill have to tell the audience what I really think of him. He chuckled. That his best years are behind him, and that I hated every book hes put out for the past decade.

You dont really mean that, said Marge, shocked at the harsh words.

Oh, but I do, said Ackerman, adjusting his glasses to owlishly stare at Marge. My publisher told me not to engage, but if Burke stands me up all bets are off. He wagged a finger. Ill bet hes doing it on purpose. Promising to make nice then making a fool of me.

Im sure hes simply delayed, said Marge, checking the door to the left of the stage. His publicist would have told me if Mr. Burke had decided to cancel at the last minute.

Not unless he wants to make a fool of me, Ackerman repeated.

Marge checked her own watch. One hour until showtime. There was still plenty of time for Rockwell Burke to show up. Then again, the mans publicist had promised Marge hed be there on time, so he could go over some of the questions with Ackerman.

Marge, a fine-boned fifty-something woman with long blond hair, chewed her lip and walked the short distance between the conference room and the library proper. She wondered if shed unlocked the front doors. It worried her that no one had shown up yet. Usually when she organized her Author of the Month evenings at least a few people arrived early, wanting to secure a good seator an autograph from the featured author. And with Chris Ackerman as the featured speaker shed expected the town to turn out en masse.

The Hampton Cove library wasnt a big operation. In fact it was downright modest. But it had a nice selection of books, DVDs and CDs, a computer room where users could surf the Internet, a cozy kids corner with a pirate ship where the kids could sit and read, a colorful fish tank, a collection of stuffed animals, and cheerful artwork by a local artist.

Breezing past the checkout desk and the newspaper stand, she quickly moved to the door, where her husband and her mother stood peering out at the courtyard in front of the library. The size of a postage stamp, the courtyard nevertheless featured a fountain and a few stone benches. At this very moment, though, it was as deserted as the library itself.

Where is everyone? asked Marge.

Vesta Muffin, a septuagenarian the spitting image of Estelle Getty, lifted her bony shoulders. Probably at home watching The Bachelor. Which is what I would be doing right now if you hadnt roped me into this meet and greet with your childhood crush.

He was never my crush, said Marge, checking the doors to see if they werent locked. They werent. I just like his books, thats all. Hes an amazing writer.

I like him, Tex said. A buff man with a shock of white hair, Tex always kept a Chris Ackerman on his bedside table so he could read a couple of chapters before going to sleep.

Too bloodthirsty for my taste, said Gran, adjusting her large, horn-rimmed glasses. All those serial killers and crazy maniacs. How many serial killers do people really think are out there? Give me EL James any day over your creepy Chuck Peckerwood.

Chris Ackerman.

Huh?

Chris Ackerman, not Chuck Peckerwood.

Whatever. Im just saying. If there really were as many serial killers as Ackerwood wants us to believe, the streets would be crawling with them and wed all be dead right now, murdered in the most gruesome way possible.

Its fiction, Mom. Its not supposed to be real.

EL James is real. Christian Grey is out there. In fact the world is full of Christian Greys. Only problem is the world is also full of Anastasia Steeles who hog all the Christian Greys and leave nothing for the rest of us shlubs.

Tex chuckled. I doubt billionaires are anything like Christian Grey, he said. Real billionaires dont look like runway models. They look like Bill Gates or Warren Buffett.

How would you know? said Vesta. Youre not a billionaire.

Tex agreed that he wasnt. Still, he said, he believed Christian Grey to be just as fictitious as Chris Ackermans trademark serial killers.

Marge didnt think Christian Grey, real or not, would fancy a crusty old lady with tiny white curls and a big attitude problem. But since she didnt want to get drawn into the argument, she decided to keep her comments to herself. I dont get it. Last month we had Jacqueline Rose Garner and people showed up an hour before the start of the event.

Which just goes to show you people are fed up with murder and mayhem. They want love and passion. Speaking of which, did you know Chase asked Odelia out on a date?

Yes, she told me. Chase took her to Villa Frank. Too bad its tonight. She really wanted to be here so she could meet Chris and Rockwell Burke.

You cant beat love, said Vesta in uncharacteristically sentimental fashion.

He took her to Villa Frank, huh? said Tex, rocking back on his heels. I took Marge there for our wedding anniversary. Remember, honey? You loved their steak pizzaiola.

Oh, I did. And how about that almond joy sundae? That was to die for.

For the next forty-five minutes, conversation flowed back and forth, mainly focusing on Tex and Marges daughter Odelia and Odelias boyfriend Chase Kingsley. People finally started showing up, though they were in no great hurry to take their seats, instead opting to chat with friends and acquaintances. For most people these Author of the Month evenings were more an excuse to socialize than to come and listen to an author read from their work.

Just then, there was a soft yelp coming from the conference room. Marge immediately whipped her head around. She listened for a moment, but when no other sounds came, she relaxed again. I better go and see if Burke has arrived yet, she said.

Ill come with you, said Tex.

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Purrfect Alibi»

Look at similar books to Purrfect Alibi. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Purrfect Alibi»

Discussion, reviews of the book Purrfect Alibi and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.