Just Needs Killin

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by Jinx Schwartz


  We received news from Japan that Mr. Fujikawa went to that place where Japanese mobsters go to meet up with the many they had a hand in sending there ahead of time. He probably got better treatment here on earth, as he was buried with full military honors and, in my vivid imagination, many three-fingered salutes.

  Jan and I, as a reminder of our summer adventure, now wear silver coins around our necks, as I managed to hang onto twenty of them I'd stuffed into my drysuit before we bailed out of Nao de Chino. We're still looking for a fence for the other eighteen. Chino was suspicious of their origins, but I told him I bought them on eBay.

  And then there is Nacho. He never returned my calls, but one day when I left my bi-monthly meeting at the mine, a camera identical to the one I'd handed off to the panga driver the day Po Thang was returned to me was in the driver's seat in my pickup.

  I soon discovered it couldn't be my lost camera, because the lone photograph I downloaded into Jan's computer was taken earlier on that day I got my dog back, and before I handed over my own camera. The photo showed a man, and Po Thang, sitting cozily side by side on the balcony of what I recognized as the resort where this whole mess started. It was shot from behind, and captured a Kodak moment, which I would call it if it didn't show my age. The man and dog, their heads nestled together ear to ear, were the picture of contentment. Just by the back of his head, I recognized Nacho.

  Photo shopped across the bottom of the picture was a message: DON'T EVER CALL ME AGAIN!

  Jenks, who is due in any day for a one month stay at the fish camp, is bringing me a new laptop, as mine now resides with the fishes. I'm on pins and needles awaiting his return. He says he's heard some disturbing rumors, and that I might have some 'splainin' to do.

  Fabio returned to Ensenada right after Nao de Chino sank. His annoyance at being the captain of a ship lost at sea was tempered somewhat by Chino paying his entire salary for the summer, and a promise of his part of the cannon loot once they were raised. His parting words to me were, "Do not ever call me again."

  Am I starting to detect a pattern here?

  Hasta luego!

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Award-winning author Jinx Schwartz has spent most of her life traveling the world for work and pleasure. She spends as much time as possible afloat in the Sea of Cortez, and pulls many of Hetta's adventures from her boating experiences there. When not in Mexico, Jinx finds herself high and dry on the Arizona border.

  You can reach her at: [email protected]

  Note from the author: I love hearing from readers, so please feel free to contact me at any time. And should you spot a boo-boo in this book, let me know about it! I have some pretty darned sharp readers, and appreciate the input.

  Books by Jinx Schwartz

  The Hetta Coffey series

  Just Add Water, Book 1

  Just Add Salt, Book 2

  Just Add Trouble, Book 3

  Just Deserts, Book 4

  Just the Pits, Book 5

  Just Needs Killin', Book 6

  The Hetta Coffey Boxed Set, Books 1-4

  Troubled Sea

  The Texicans

  Land Of Mountains

  All available at http://amzn.to/o0gXOy

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  Twitter handle @jinxschwartz

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  Website: http://jinxschwartz.com

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  As always, my first reader and hubby, Robert "Mad Dog" Schwartz, is my first line of defense. His unflagging patience with the techie stuff that has me screaming at my computer is priceless.

  Holly Whitman has been the editor of every one of my books, and she keeps me out of the ditch when my story heads there. Thanks, Holly, once again for your wise input.

  Also, I have beta readers! Thanks so much, Mary Jordan and Barbara Novak.

  And then there is Donna Rich, who has the final, final, say. And very sharp eyes.

  Just Needs Killin'

  Published by Jinx Schwartz

  Copyright 2014

  Book 6: Hetta Coffey series

  All rights reserved.

  The characters and events in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to persons, whether living or dead, is strictly coincidental. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, scanning to a computer disk, or by any informational storage and retrieval system, without express permission in writing from the publisher.

 

 

 


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