Friday, October 8, 2021

Friday's Read: DEATH MAKES A HOUSECALL

 


 

Doctors used to make house calls. Now Death does.

 


Death Makes a House Call Excerpt

A push and the door swung open on silent hinges. I took my revolver from my ankle holster, and slipped it between my waistband and shirt.

The house appeared to be empty. But as we all know, appearances can be and often are deceiving. A quick search revealed no one on the main floor, and nothing appeared out of order. Up the stairs I went to the second level. And that’s when I heard a sound.

I stopped breathing and focused. Someone or something was in one of the rooms down the hall. The floor was carpeted, so unless a floor board was loose my approach would be soundless.

All was quiet in the rest of the house. I crept past a pair of rooms on either side of the hall. The doors were closed. There was another pair of doors at the end of the hall and the one on my right was partially open. A light was on and I heard what could have been someone softly crying.

With revolver in hand, I pushed open the door. Lying on the bed was Dr Merkman. Sitting on the bed next to him was a woman. In her hand, a gun.

“Put the gun down nice and slow,” I said.

She jumped up, and I dropped to the floor. There was an explosion, flash of fire, and bits of sheetrock in the air.

I pulled the trigger on my snub-nosed .38. The woman did a pirouette to her right, the gun dropping to the bed, and she to the floor.

Out of my pocket came my phone and I made the call to 911.

 


  • Madeira, Tina’s favorite alcoholic libation, was once America’s preferred wine. We started drinking it in the colonial period to avoid British taxes. At that time, the Madeira islands were considered part of Africa and not subject to British taxes.
  • Tina only eats fish and chips at Mac’s, which is a real restaurant in St Paul, Minnesota. And the fish and chips are to die for!
  • Tina loves sauerkraut and there’s a short story, “Sauerkraut Days”, devoted to a sauerkraut eating contest, and, of course, murder.

 

CW Hawes Bio and Contact Info

 


 

CW Hawes is a multi-genre author because he is a multi-genre reader. He’s penned The Justinia Wright Private Investigator Mysteries, The Rocheport Saga: A Post-Apocalyptic Steam Powered Future, the Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigations series, and assorted alternative history and horror offerings.

 Born and raised in the Cleveland, Ohio area, CW spent 49 years in the Land of 10,000 Lakes (aka Minnesota), and now proudly hails from the Lone Star State (aka Texas).

He hasn’t met a pizza he doesn’t like (okay, he detests pineapple), is something of a tea snob, and rocks out to Handel and Vaughan Williams.

 

Buy Links: 

 

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082VVZ9PF

 

Amazon Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Death-Makes-House-Call-Investigator-ebook/dp/B082VVZ9PF/

 

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B082VVZ9PF/

 

Amazon Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Death-Makes-House-Call-Investigator-ebook/dp/B082VVZ9PF/

 

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 https://authorsxp.com/amazon

 

24 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Gosh, that was a real sneak peek at the book. It would have been nice to get some context, or even the gender of the person doing the talking. It left me wanting more.

Elephant's Child said...

Death has always made house calls.
Great excerpt though, and I am also an multi-genre reader.

Valerie-Jael said...

This sounds right up my street! Thanks, hugs, Valerie

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - interesting post - and death in some format is always around isn't it -good luck to CW - cheers Hilary

Annalisa Crawford said...

A great excerpt! Congrats to CW.

Tyrean Martinson said...

Great excerpt! Congrats to CW!

Rajani Rehana said...

Super blog

D.L. Finn said...

Love the title and excerpt. I added the first book in the series to my TBR list :)

R's Rue said...

Sounds great.

Adam said...

Happy Friday

Sandra Cox said...

That Kindle is going to be bulging;)
I really enjoyed the series:) The character is very cleverly developed.

Christine said...

Nice writeup

J.P. Alexander said...

Uy genial recomendación te mando un beso

Sandra Cox said...

That's on me. I asked for a tagline and not a blurb.
Glad you liked what you read;)

Sandra Cox said...

Yes, yes and yes:)
YOU take special care.

Sandra Cox said...

I loved this series and the protagonist is such a character. Really great development.
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Unfortunately:)
Cheers,

Sandra Cox said...

It is a good excerpt, isn't it, Annalisa?

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks for stopping by and supporting CW, Tyrean;)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you and thanks for stopping by, Rajani.

Sandra Cox said...

It is:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Adam. Hope yours was.

Sandra Cox said...

CW and I thank you:)

Sandra Cox said...

It's a great read, J.P.
Sending you a hug.