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Authors: Leighann Dobbs

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BOOK: Murder, Money & Marzipan
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“Congratulations!”
 
Nans said. “I think you should have won first prize, but you still did pretty good.”

Lexy nodded.

“Nice work!” Cassie said.

“I couldn’t have done it without you.” Lexy smiled at her friend.

“There’s one thing I just can’t figure out.” Cassie narrowed her eyes at Lexy.

“What’s that?”

“Why didn’t you want to put the sugar sculptures on the cupcakes? I think we would have won first prize with those extra points.”
 

Lexy shrugged, glancing over at Corinne with a smile.

“Hey, wait a minute.” Cassie’s eyes got bigger. “Lexy…you did it on purpose, didn’t you?”

Lexy blushed, looking away. It was true, they might have won the contest, but Lexy was happy with the $20,000 and even happier knowing the big prize would go to a family who really needed the money to start over.
 

She hooked her arms through Cassie’s and Nans’. “Sometimes winning isn’t about getting the biggest prize. Now, let’s go pack up the kitchen, collect our check, and go home.”

Epilogue

Lexy looked down her straw at the red liquid swirling between ice cubes in the gigantic skull-shaped glass mug sitting on the table in front of her. She took a long sip.
 

Leaning back in her chair, she looked around the crowded outdoor bar at the Treasure Island hotel. With regret, she realized this was the first time she’d had a chance to actually enjoy her trip to Vegas. Too bad it would be short-lived. She was only killing time in the bar before their limo arrived to take them to the airport.

She breathed in the dry twilight desert air. Across the table, Detective Nik Stone raised her delicate martini glass.

“A toast to my favorite amateur sleuths.”
 
She tipped her glass toward Nans and then Lexy.

Lexy, Cassie, Nans, and Jake brought up their glasses to clink with Nik’s.

“I still can’t believe you guys used me to do the dirty work.” Lexy glared at Jake.

“Well, not
all
the work. But we did find you useful,” he said.

“Come on, admit it, you wouldn’t have stopped looking no matter what. We just made good use of your efforts.
And
kept an eye on you so you didn’t get into trouble,” Nik said. “Speaking of which, you really shouldn’t make a habit of getting involved in these investigations, Lexy - it
can
be very dangerous.”

Lexy rolled her eyes. Nik was starting to sound like Jack - did all detectives talk like that?
 
She couldn’t help but smile, thinking she’d be home with Jack-and Sprinkles soon.

“You know,” said Cassie, “there’s still a couple of strange things about the case that I don’t get. Like what really happened to Aurea Pearce?”

“And what was the paper I heard Corinne talking about?” Nans added.

“We got word Aurea took off in a hurry. She owed a lot of money to a lot of different people. People you don’t want to owe money to. When she had a big win at the poker tables, she fled. We think she might have left the country…either that or the people she owed money to caught up with her.” Nik shrugged, then turned to Nans. “The paper you overheard Corinne talking about was actually just a paper from her bank offering an agreement to avoid the foreclosure. Of course, now she won’t have to worry about that.”

Nans laughed. “Oh, it sounded so sinister on the phone in light of everything that was going on.”

“By the way, I’m curious to know more about your surveillance skills and how you and the Ladies Detective Club investigate things. Can I call you when you get back to Brooke Ridge Falls and pick your brain about a few things?” Nik asked.

Lexy saw a flush creep into Nans’ cheeks; her green eyes sparkled. “Well, of course, dear. We’re glad to be of help at any time.”
 
Nans pulled a business card out of her pocket and handed it to Nik.
 

“You have business cards?” Lexy’s eyes narrowed as she craned to see the card.

“We just had them made,” Nans said. She reached back into her pocket to show one to Lexy.

Lexy read it out loud. “Brooke Ridge Falls Ladies Detective Club - We Always Get Our Man.” Everyone chuckled and the blush on Nans’ cheeks deepened.
 

“Well, it’s been quite a trip,” Cassie said.

“Yes, it has. The contest was fun, but I’ll be glad to get back home and back to our regular routine,”
 
Lexy said.

“Do be sure to say hello to Jack for me,” Nik said over the rim of her martini glass.

Lexy nodded, thinking she just might conveniently forget about that.

Cassie checked her watch. “We only have about 40 more minutes before the limo comes to get us…drink up!”

Everyone raised their glasses to their lips, the sound of ice cubes clinking against each other as they drained their drinks was interrupted by a cacophony of bells coming from Nan’s gigantic purse.

“What’s that?” Nik asked.

“Oh, it’s my iPad. One of the girls must be FaceTtiming me.” Nans reached down into her purse and pulled out the large tablet. Setting it on the table, she moved the slider with her finger. Ida’s face appeared on the screen.

“Hi,” Ida said. “Oh, where are you. It looks like you’re in a bar!”

“We’re all checked out and waiting for our ride to the airport,”
 
Nans said.

“Oh, good. You’ll be home tonight, then?”

“Yes, how are things there?” Nans asked.

“That’s why I’m calling, Mona. Things aren’t so good.”

Lexy felt a stab of panic. She hoped the ladies were all okay.
 

“Is everyone all right?” Nans voiced her concern into the iPad.

“Oh, Ruth, Helen, and I are fine. It’s not us. Bertram Glumm was found dead in his bed this morning.”

Everyone at the table exchanged worried glances.

Nans’ hands flew up to her face. “Oh, dear, Bertram seemed so young and spry.”

“He was. That’s why we need you to come back right away.” Ida’s face grew larger on the iPad screen, her voice lowered to a whisper. “They’re saying it was natural causes, but I think we need to investigate. The girls and I…we have reason to believe he was murdered.”

The End.

A Note From The Author

Thanks so much for buying my book!
 
I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
 
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You also might want to check out the other books in the series:

Killer Cupcakes (Lexy Baker Bakery Series Book 1)
- Things are going great for Lexy Baker. She's finally opened her dream bakery, gotten rid of her cheating boyfriend and settled into her grandmothers house with her perky dog Sprinkles at her side.

But her blissful life doesn't last long. When her ex boyfriend is found poisoned with cupcakes from her bakery, Lexy finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation headed up by her hunky neighbor detective Jack Perillo.

With the help of a gang of iPad toting, would-be detective grandmothers, Lexy decides to take it upon herself to find the real murderer in order to clear her name and get her bakery back in business.
 

As things heat up on the murder trail, in the kitchen and between Lexy and the hunky detective, it's a race against time to put the real murderer behind bars and get back to baking.

Will Lexy get her man?

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(Dying For Danish (Lexy Baker Bakery Series Book 2)
  - When Lexy Baker lands a high paying catering job that allows her to buy some much needed kitchen equipment, she's excited that things are going so well … until she stumbles over the body of the bride-to-be.

  
Suddenly Lexy finds herself in a race against time to find the killer. Aided by four iPad toting amateur detective grandma's, her best friend and her little dog Sprinkles, Lexy finds the suspect list growing at every turn.

  
To make matters worse, the investigation is headed up by her hunky neighbor Detective Jack Perillo who she had been hot and heavy with - until he mysteriously stopped calling her several weeks earlier.

  
Add a handsome, rich bachelor who is also a suspect and seems to have designs on Lexy to the mix, and Lexy soon finds that things are not what they seem.

  
Will Lexy be able to catch the killer in time, or will she end up Dying for Danish?

 

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Physical Attraction, Passionate Vengeance, Second Chance and Forbidden Desires.

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About Me:

Leighann Dobbs lives in New Hampshire with her husband and her trusty Chihuahua mix Mojo and beautiful rescue cat, Kitty.  She likes to write romance and mystery short stories and novelettes perfect for the busy person on the go.  These stories are great for someone who doesn't have a lot of time for reading a full novel.  Why not pick one up and escape to another time and place the next time you are waiting for an appointment, enjoying a bath or waiting to pick up the kids at soccer? 
 

 

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