Ник Сайнт - Purrfect Crime

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When former actress and lifestyle guru Donna Bruce is found murdered in her sauna cabin, stung to death by bees, Odelia and Chase are on the case. Meanwhile Odelia’s tabby Max has his own issues to deal with. The vet has decided the flabby tabby is too flabby and has put Max on a strict diet. Feeling weak and out of sorts, the blorange cat has a hard time coming up with original ideas to solve the crime his human is grappling with. And then there’s the fact that Odelia has decided that this time Harriet, her mother’s white Persian, is in charge of the case, leading the feline sleuths even further astray.
Harriet’s idea of investigating a crime is surfing the web and sifting through Internet gossip, and since Odelia doesn’t seem to be making any headway in the case it’s up to Max and Dooley to save the day and find that telling clue that will lead them to Donna’s killer. Will Max be able to stick to his diet? Will Gran be able to control her online shopping habits? And will Odelia and Chase finally go on their first date? Find out in Purrfect Crime, the fifth installment in the funny cozy cat mystery series The Mysteries of Max.

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“Oh, and those must be Donna’s kids. Sweetums and Honeychild. Look how Hillary is smiling so sweetly at those kids. It’s obvious she’s crazy about them.”

“Oh, for crying out loud,” Dooley said, and grabbed the bit of steak between his teeth and devoured it in one go. He swallowed, then turned to where I was looking.

I stared at him, aghast. “Did you just eat my piece of steak?”

“It wasn’t your piece of steak.”

“But you just told me it was fattening.”

He lifted his chin. “I’m your friend, Max. If I have to sacrifice myself for your sake, I will gladly do so.”

I narrowed my eyes at him. “Eating a perfectly delicious and juicy bit of steak doesn’t sound like much of a sacrifice to me.”

“A friend’s gotta do what a friend’s gotta do.”

And then we both watched as Hillary Davies picked up Sweetums and Honeychild, who turned out to be two adorable apple-cheeked little boys, and hugged them close. Tad Rip watched on with a smile on his face. It was the scene of perfect familial bliss, if not for the fact that it should have been Donna and not her CEO hugging those kids.

“We have to find the killer, Max,” said Dooley, obviously sharing my sentiments.

“Yes, we do,” I said, and never had I been more resolved to put my best paw forward. Watching Dooley swallow down that tasty sliver of steak I had marked for my own might have had something to do with it as well. I was pretty sure that if we caught the killer, Odelia would be more than happy to buy me not just a tiny piece of steak but a complete slice!

Chapter 28

Odelia was feeling restless. She’d written her article—what little she knew about the case at this point—and now there was nothing else to do but go over all the elements again until something jumped out at her that would provide the final clue. That moment when everything clicked into place. And she’d revisited the crime scene in her head and had gone over all the interviews she and Chase had done but still nothing took her to that aha moment she was looking for. Nothing.

Even Max and Dooley were coming up empty, and if Harriet and Brutus had found something online they weren’t telling, which meant Harriet was probably just surfing to all the gossip sites as usual.

She looked up when a deferential cough sounded. Her editor Dan was watching her from the doorway, thoughtfully rubbing his long white beard. “Stuck, kid?” he asked in his smoky voice.

“Yeah, pretty much,” she admitted.

“You know what I do when I get stuck?”

“Have a smoke?”

“How do you know?”

“I don’t smoke, Dan. And I’m not going to start simply because this case doesn’t make sense.”

“I’m not telling you to smoke, honey. I’m telling you to take a break.”

“Take a break?”

“Don’t look at me as if I just suggested you to go and harpoon some whales. Taking a break is a perfectly legitimate solution to getting your brain unstuck.”

“But I still have a ton of work. There’s the county fair, the new addition to the marina, the paddleboard competition—”

“Those can all wait. As your editor what I want you to do right now is to take a break. Get away from your computer for a couple hours and take your mind off things for a while.”

“You’re a weird editor, Dan,” she said. “Most editors prefer to work their reporters to death.”

He pointed a stubby, crooked finger at her. “And that’s exactly what I don’t want you to do. I like you too much to see you work yourself to death, Odelia. And I know from experience that sometimes all you need is some perspective.”

“And a break.”

“And a break. So shut down that computer of yours, get out of here, and don’t let me see you for at least the next couple of hours.”

“So what do you suggest I do?”

He threw up his hands. “Go for a walk! Take a swim. Sit on the beach and look at the damned tourists for all I care. But most importantly, don’t think about the case!”

Which, as she soon discovered, was easier said than done. She’d gone for a walk, and had walked as far as the boardwalk, taken a seat on one of the benches the town council had been so kind to install, and had stared out across the ocean for a bit. The water was pretty choppy, and kids were squealing happily as they jumped into the cresting waves. And she’d been sitting there for twenty minutes, doing her absolute darndest to empty her mind and NOT think about the case and NOT check her phone, when a deep voice sounded beside her.

“Mind if I join you?”

“Oh, God,” she said. “Am I happy to see you.”

Chase took a seat next to her on the bench. “Not that I’m not flattered, but any special reason?”

“I’ve been trying hard NOT to think about the case.”

He grinned. “Which is just about the best way to think about the case.”

“It is?”

“Of course. What if I tell you NOT to think about pink elephants?”

Suddenly, all she could think about were pink elephants. “I see what you mean.”

“Who gave you this sterling piece of advice?”

“Dan. Said if I didn’t get out and take a break I was never going to get anywhere.”

“Same here,” Chase said with a deep sigh. “Only it was your uncle who kicked me out.”

“So here we are. Marooned on the beach.”

“Yep. You can say that again. So why don’t we try NOT talking about the case, huh?”

She laughed. “You’re funny, do you know that, Detective Kingsley?”

“You take that back right now,” he said with a grin. “Police detectives are not supposed to be funny. It is not in the job description.”

“But you’re not a detective now, are you? You’re on a break, and so am I.”

So they sat there for a bit, a convivial silence descending upon them, when suddenly a woman started screaming nearby for help. Immediately, both she and Chase were on their feet.

They reached the woman, who was cradling a little girl in her arms. The girl’s breathing was labored and her face deathly pale.

“What happened?” Chase asked urgently.

“She was stung by a bee,” the woman wailed.

“She’s in shock,” Odelia determined. “Did you call 911?”

“I did,” said the woman, tears streaming down her face.

Chase checked the girl. “She’s not breathing,” he said, and immediately started CPR. Odelia took out her phone and called her dad. He just might beat the ambulance. She watched Chase perform the life-saving procedure and when he announced that she was going to be fine, she breathed a sigh of relief and so did the girl’s mother. Just then, her dad’s car pulled up, and he came hurtling down the stone steps and plowed through the powdery sand until he’d reached them. He was carrying his black doctor’s bag and sank down onto his knees next to the girl.

“She was stung by a bee,” Odelia told him.

He nodded and went to work. She watched how he took out a needle and proceeded to inject the girl. “Epinephrine,” he told the mother. “She went into anaphylactic shock. Has this happened before?”

“No, never. But she’s never been stung before either.”

“Some people are allergic to bee stings.” He carefully monitored the girl’s pulse and checked her vital signs. “How do you feel, honey?” he asked when she began to pull through.

She coughed. “I feel nauseous,” she said thickly.

“That’s normal,” he assured her. “As is the swollen tongue and lips. Does your tummy hurt?”

The girl nodded. “Yes, it does.”

He smiled at her. “You’ll be just fine, darling. What’s your name?”

“Jessica.”

“I’m Doctor Tex, and you’re a very brave girl, Jessica. You’re doing great.” He turned to Jessica’s mother. “She’ll feel the effects for a couple of days, but they’ll wear off soon enough.”

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