“What poison? She drove straight into the back of an 18-wheeler that was parked on the side of the highway. She must have been doing at least eighty.”
She felt sad about Silvy. Ginger was probably the only person in the entire world who cared that Silvy was dead. She wished the poor girl could have been helped before she went off the deep end. “Thanks for letting me know. Chief.”
“No problem. And by the way we were able to trace Danny’s pistol back to a gun dealer in Longview. It wasn’t Danny’s gun. And now I’m pretty sure I know who killed him.”
“I don’t want to say until after we pick him up. I’ll let you know.”
When Ginger walked into her bakery she saw only two customers sitting at a table. Lacey was behind the counter. Ginger motioned for Lacey to follow her into the kitchen.
“Yeah,” said Lacey. “I don’t know who that is either.”
Ginger looked at Lacey. “You might remember her as Molly Castorside from high school.”
“She fixed herself up real pretty for Navy’s graduation party,” said Ginger. “The kids didn’t even recognize her. And Navy liked her new look so much that he took her up to his bedroom. Where were you that night. Lacey?”
“You’re kidding?” said Lacey. “I didn’t know about that.”
“Yeah,” said Ginger. “And Navy wouldn’t even talk to her. She ended up losing the baby.”
“So after all these years she killed him for it?” said Addie.
“I think she would have been okay if her mother hadn’t died. After that she just kind of went over the edge. She moved here and got a job working for Cash Crawley. And she had some kind of relationship with Bull Crawley as well.”
“How did she get the fish oil into the coffee cake?” said Lacey.
“With a syringe,” said Ginger. “She knew about Navy’s allergy and the Epi-Pen. She did it while Navy was delivering my stolen recipe book to Cash Crawley.”
“No,” said Ginger. “She’s on her way to the morgue. She drove her truck into the back of a tractor-trailer rig.”
“Well. I hate to say it,” said Lacey. “but it’s what she deserved.”
“She may have already been dead when she crashed,” said Ginger. “Right before she drove away from me she ate a handful of Castor beans.”
“They’re seeds that are produced by the Castor plant. But they call them beans because that’s what they look like. If you squeeze the beans you get Castor oil. It’s used in a lot of different kinds of products.”
“My momma used to give us kids Castor oil when we needed a laxative,” said Addie.
“Yeah,” said Ginger. “That’s one of the uses. But Castor beans also produce something else: ricin.”
“Ricin?” said Addie. “Isn’t that the stuff that terrorists use?”
“I looked it up at the library,” said Ginger. “Silvy gave both Cash and Bull a Castor plant. She grew them at the nursery in Gilmer where she had been working. The Crawley brothers didn’t even know what it was or how dangerous it was. They didn’t know how dangerous
have killed them. Although she did spike their coffee with some kind of very strong laxative. They’re not feeling too well at the moment. But they’ll survive.”
“Manny Monet,” said Ginger. “The gun you gave me to hold onto—it was not Danny’s gun. It belonged to Manny.”
to be one,” said Ginger. “The chief thinks that Manny had hired him to shoot Navy but Danny got cold feet. And then when Navy died. Danny tried to take credit for the murder so he could still get paid. Apparently that’s what got him killed. I’m sorry to have to tell you that. Sweetie.” Ginger hugged Lacey.
Lacey was clearly better off without Navy or Danny in her life. But it might take her a while to fully realize it. In the future. Ginger would try to steer her toward more promising husband material.
Jane poured the box of dominos out on the table. “Well you’ve had quite a week. Ginger.”
“I can’t believe it’s only been a week,” said Ginger.
“I don’t know,” said Jane. “we do have a dumb sheriff.”
“Chief of police,” corrected Ginger. “And he’s not dumb. He’s just a little young and bull-headed. But he’s gonna be okay.”
“No,” said Ginger. “This is it for me. I’m hanging it up. The only reason I got involved this time was because of Lacey.”
“So what if it’s one of us next time. Ginge?” said Barb. “Suppose Ethel is suspected of robbing a liquor store?”
“Yeah,” said Ethel. “surely you’d come out of retirement to save me.”
“Let’s just try to stay out of trouble,” said Jane. “Ginger has more important things to deal with now.”
“Well that’s what you get for telling just one of us,” said Barb. “And why did you pick Jane instead of me?”
“I didn’t pick her,” said Ginger. “She pried it out of me.”
They laughed at Ginger uncontrollably. Finally she joined them.
She looked forward to many more Saturday nights with the Domino Girls. And many more kisses from Elijah.
Thanks so much. Julie. Yes. I like to mix a little romance and humor with my mystery. Glad to hear you thought it was a fast read. A couple of times I was afraid it was beginning to drag.
Outstanding job. Robert!!!!I stayed up late last night to finish reading this. & enjoyed every moment. I looked more forward to reading your writing than the book for my book club.
I have added your novel to our database at Muse’s Success. Please drop by and submit a synopsis as well as updating any of the details that may be missing from your novel. Also if I am still missing some of your novels (I’m sorry you just write so much!) please let me know or submit them using the submissions form. Regards,Darkthorn
awsome…I had to go 4 a meeting but ur book gripped me so hard that i had to take a day off to read it to end… Next time i have a cupcake i’ll surely remember u! u r a genius
Thanks. Palka. I’m sure nobody will spike your cupcake…hopefully.
Unfortunately it will be a while before I have another novel written. I am currently working on getting a publishing contract.
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