Private Investigators Frankie Barker and Johanna Obrien are looking
forward to a relaxing Christmas holiday with Frankie's mother, Selma. When they
stumble upon a body behind some trees while picking out their perfect Christmas
tree, their relaxing holiday is put on hold.
When Sheriff George Ryker asks for their help on an
unrelated case, they soon realize that the two cases are connected. They
uncover some disturbing details about the victim's life but can't understand
why anyone would want him dead, and especially what he could have done to cause
someone to attack him so viciously.
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Johanna smiled. "But those are memories you'll always
have and treasure."
She nodded. "And traditions I'll always keep
alive."
"I'm glad," Johanna said. She looked toward the
stove. "I see you've got your pot of famous chili cooking." She
sniffed appreciatively.
Frankie wiped her hands on her apron. "And my homemade
cornbread is ready for the oven tomorrow. All I need to do now is wait for Mom
to get here." She walked over to the counter where the coffee maker sat.
She poured two cups of coffee and carried them to the breakfast nook where they
ate most of their meals. Johanna joined her and they gazed out of the window at
the fat snowflakes beginning to fall.
"It's snowing. I didn't hear anything about snow on the
weather forecast. I hope your mom doesn't have any trouble with the
weather."
"Nah, she'll be okay. She's used to driving in the
snow. We're not due for any major accumulations as far as I know. I worry more
about the rain turning to ice."
"I forgot you grew up in worse weather than we ever get
here." She stirred some cream and sugar into her coffee. "I can't
wait to see what our artificial tree is going to look like."
Frankie's eyes sparkled. "We'll fix it up and no one
will ever know that it's not real. I'm going to make some homemade eggnog, or
Mom will, and we'll play Christmas songs. It'll be so much fun!"
Johanna reached across the table, grabbed her hand, and
squeezed it. "I love the way your face lights up this time of year. You're
like a little kid waiting for Santa."
"I suppose I still believe in Christmas miracles just
like when I was a kid." She pulled a small notebook with attached pen from
her apron pocket.
"This is my list of everything we need to get finished
before Christmas. I think we've got most of it done. We just need to drag out
the tree decorations."
"I can't believe it's almost Christmas. It seems like
yesterday it was Thanksgiving."
"Me either. This month has flown by."
The gate intercom buzzed startling them. They looked
quizzically at each other. "I don't know who that could be," Johanna
said, rushing to the security panel, which was unobtrusively located on the
wall outside of the breakfast nook. She pushed the intercom button.
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