Bye Bye Bones (A CASSIDY CLARK NOVEL Book 1)

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by Lala Corriere


  “Ask Manning. I quit smoking. It only enhanced my potty mouth.”

  Manning messed with me, pointing to my purse where sure enough, I might had some cigarettes. Not too many.

  Chapter Sixty-Two

  FOR EVERY SEASON, A TIME TO HEAL

  TRACY INVITED ME over to an early baby shower. Her family embraced the unborn child. She finally admitted to me that she was the one that held onto those old stupid racial stigmas when those that taught them to her had long ago forgotten. Of course, she still wondered what happened to Michael Scores. So did I, but I didn’t go there. We had a new baby to bring into the world. There was a comment she made about her going green. Kermit the frog green.

  Schlep and Carson were best buds. It didn’t concern me, businesswise. He very well might be a natural dad, as long as he doesn’t try and teach the kiddos calculus too early.

  I did peek into the Falls & Falls bag before I delivered it to Jaxon Giles in the hospital. A brilliant canary diamond engagement ring. Jessica would and did approve.

  The surprise email delighted me. My old college roommate wants to move to Tucson. She was a mucky-muck brilliant attorney in D.C., and then she did some pro-bono work in a sleepy town in Colorado. She wanted to know if we could hang out a shingle together. That intrigued me. I love Breecie Lemay.

  My agent and publisher both loved my synopsis for my new book. Bye Bye Bones. Something about bodies disappearing, in totality, within a vat of muriatic acid.

  And the most amazing ending of all? I was sleeping in my bed, spooned next to the most amazing man, Marcos Giuliani.

  The bedroom windows were open, accepting the awesome scents after a gentle rain. The creosote and one lone pine filled my bedroom with total aromatherapy for the soul.

  My pupcakes, Finnegan and Phoebe, heard it first.

  Then me. The purring.

  My beautiful cat, Daphne, was home.

  The odds were so much against her in the desert but I never relinquished hope. That feeling I get and I trust.

  I couldn’t save those women. They were long gone. But I had a survivor.

  Coming soon!

  Tracks

  Private investigator Cassidy Clark travels to Italy.

  The world she is about to enter includes a dead best friend, high-speed Italian trains, drugs, the mafia, and perilous connections between Italy and Tucson.

  This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, either living or dead, incidents, places, and dialogue, is entirely coincidental.

  All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever. It may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, to include electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission, in writing, from the author.

  Violators will be prosecuted.

  For permissions contact the author at [email protected]

  Copyright © 2015 Lala Corriere

  All rights reserved. Bridge Publishing. © 2015

  Here’s what the Master of Suspense, Sidney Sheldon, said about the Mistress to Romantic Suspense, Author Lala Corriere—

  “Her writing is provocative and fast-paced, with vivid descriptions and skillfully crafted dialogue. Real page-turners.”

  USA TODAY has reviewed Corriere’s works as “Must read suspense”.

  Corriere does it again, introducing Cassidy Clark as her new [series] private investigator.

  Red herrings fly off of the pages, along with the snappy dialogue we’ve learned to know as a Corriere trademark.

  With her original voice and tedious research, we can’t wait to read the next Cassidy Clark novel.

  ~The Virtual Scribe~

  As always, to Chuck Corriere.

  My number one fan I am honored to have on my team.

  In loving memory:

  Candace Gergen

  Bonnie Lee Lewis

  Posthumous thanks to Sidney Sheldon, the Master of Suspense, for his support, guidance and mentoring.

  Credits & Special Acknowledgements:

  Editor: Alexis Powers

  Cover: Concepts by Jessica Rubin.

  Design and layout by Valerie Howard

  Special font by Rene Crol

  EXPERTISE TEAM:

  Gary Tillman, concept

  Kenny DelPrincipe, police procedure

  Andy Law, weaponry

  Kristy Tedesco, news anchor

  And to the friend that wishes to remain anonymous because of inherent danger.

  BETA TEAM:

  Sue Carton

  Joanne Holcomb

  Charlotte J. Parker

  Sheila Willson

  From bestselling novelist

  Lala CORRIERE

  Author of

  Widow’s Row

  CoverBoys & Curses

  Evil Cries

  Kiss and Kill

  Bye Bye

  Bones

  A CASSIDY CLARK NOVEL

 

 

 


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