Tuesday, April 17, 2012

ExcerpTuesday: Marilyn Meredith

Excerpt from No Bells.

GORDON BUTLER AWOKE to the blues’ riff that signaled a call coming in
from his girlfriend, Benay Weiss. He squinted at his digital clock. 5:15 a.m.


Tuesday, his day off.

Yawning, he flipped open the phone. Before he could say anything, Benay
sobbed, “Geri is missing.”

He sat up. “What?”

“My best friend, Geri Rowe. She disappeared.”

“How do you know?”

Benay sounded near hysterics. “Her husband just called to find out if she
might be here with me. She isn’t.”

“Did they have a fight?”

“He just said she didn’t come home last night.”

Gordon switched into police mode. “You two are so close. Did she say
anything about marital problems?”

“Nothing new. Gordon, I’m so scared for her.”

“Has her husband reported her missing?”

“I don’t think so. He was going to call her relatives next to see if they’d heard
from her.”

“He should make a report. Nothing will be done until she’s gone for 24
hours. They’ll want to make sure she didn’t just leave on her own.”

“She wouldn’t have done that without telling me. Gordon, we share
everything. We’ve been friends since high school. I was her maid-of-honor at
her wedding.”

“Do you want me to come over?”

She didn’t answer for a long while. “No. Philip said he’d call me back in a
little while.”

“I’ve got the day off. I could spend it with you.”

“No. I have to work. I’m so worried about Geri, she’s all I can think about.
I’ll call you if I hear anything from her.”

Gordon knew if something bad had happened to Benay’s friend, he’d hear
about it first. “Chances are she’s okay.”

“I hope so.” She hung up.

* * *
Saturday morning, Officer Gordon Butler approached the scene of his first
call of the day, a body found by teens in the nearly dry stream bed running
along the rocky bluff that gave the beach town its name

Parking his blue-and-white police car, Gordon climbed out. He surveyed
the area, trying to find the young people who’d called in their gruesome find.
A forest of native oaks, junipers as well as tall eucalyptus and clusters of
evergreen shrubs blocked the view of the place where the body reportedly
had been discovered. The strong scent of the eucalyptus overpowered the
saltiness of the ocean drifting in on a slight breeze. He inhaled deeply and
detected the sweet, sickening odor of decaying flesh.

No Bells Blurb:

Officer Gordon Butler has finally found the love he’s been seeking for a long time, but there’s one big problem, she’s the major suspect in a murder case.

Bio:


F.M. Meredith, also known as Marilyn Meredith, is the author of over thirty published novels—and a few that will never see print. Her latest in the Rocky Bluff P.D. crime series, from Oak Tree Press, is No Bells. F. M. (Marilyn) is a member of EPIC, Four chapters of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and serves as the program chair for the Public Safety Writers of America’s writing conference. She’s been an instructor at many writing conferences.

Website: http://fictionforyou.com/
Blog: http://marilynmeredith.blogspot.com/

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12 comments:

Marilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredith said...

Thanks for letting me post this excerpt, Chris. This is the beginning of No Bells.

Notes Along the Way with Mary Montague Sikes said...

Wow, Marilyn. That will certainly pull readers in!

Monti

Marilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredith said...

Thanks, Monti.

Jake said...

Agree with Monti this one is another winner. Looking forward to reading.Jake

Marilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredith said...

Thanks, Jake, I appreciate your comment.

WS Gager said...

Wow! What a great beginning. I could smell the flesh! Yowsa this is going to be a good one. Great job Marilyn!
Wendy
W.S. Gager on Writing

Janet Kerr said...

WOW !!! I absolutely enjoy your writing and would be so pleased to win this series.
Jan

janet_kerr(at)msn.com

Marilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredith said...

Hey, Wendy, thanks for stopping by.

Janet, so glad you are persevering.

Maureen Hayes said...

Thanks for hosting and thanks to Marilyn for posting! Please enter me in your contest! You can reach me at scrapgirl1467 (at) yahoo (dot) com.

Thanks,
Maureen

Marilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredith said...

Hi, Maureen, so glad you made it.

Jackie King said...

Loved the excerpt, Marilyn. Sounds like another page turner.

Marilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredith said...

Thank you, Jackie.