As for Wanda, she had a hard time finding a place to rent, at first. Then when she was brought up on federal charges for registration violations in relation to George, she didn’t need to worry about rent, because the state penitentiary became her residence.
Yes, Mimi could have told you all of this, but she’s been a blubbering idiot since that day at the fruit stand. And in order to keep the business afloat, I bought half. So it’s official, I own half of the Gotcha Detective Agency. I really want to change the name to something less girlie, but Mimi had a clause in the contract that stipulated I can only change the name if she died. I’m currently talking to my friend who has a PhD in Pharmacy Science, to assess my options to get away with murder. I’m kidding! Sort of.
Cortnie hired a new receptionist, Uta Huber, a sixy-five year old woman with more energy than Cortnie and I combined. She’s putting together a comprehensive online presence to help boost our visibility, and she’s been posting on Facebook (1000 likes) and Twitter (5000 followers) regularly, assuring us that social networking is the key to expansion.
I’m just going to believe her, because I have no desire to get on Facebook, and Twitter is for twits. (Do not tell Cortnie I said this).
The decoy program is in full swing and ladies hired by the police department have been fully trained. The first “hookers” hit the streets very soon. Which brings me back to Mimi.
She’s had to work closely with the Salinas vice squad to make sure the decoy program got off to a smooth start. She and Cortnie worked together to insure the safety of the women in the program. In doing so, she’s spent a lot of time at the station. And, you guessed it, she has to see Nick almost every day.
Last I heard, they were planning to have lunch next week.
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Other Books by Jamie Lee Scott
Gotcha Detective Agency
Let Us Prey
Textual Relations
Death of a Sales Rep
What a Meth
Tagged You’re It (a novelette)
Bad Vice
Electile Dysfunction
Who Gives A Split
Mary Had A Little Scam
Trespassers Will Be Prostituted
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Willa Friday Culinary Cozy Series
Pasta Pinot & Murder
Sushi Sauvignon & Murder
Mousse Moscato & Murder
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Uncertain Series
Uncertain Beginnings
Uncertain Calm
Uncertain Blue
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