The Winter Mill Murder by C Kelemen (books on motivation txt) π
To previous readers, I am so sorry about the picture change but this web site would no longer let me use it: (And sorry again I don't know whose beautiful piece of artwork this is by but all the credit goes to them not me I only wrote the story.
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I'm writing this in the book too because I am trying to make a point the artwork on the cover and all future artwork for this series is not mine and the rightful artist deserves the credit for it.
I will respectfully take any picture down if the artist asks so.
The TortoiseThe snow was falling. The winter in West Virginia was still getting colder. The tortoise crawled by the mill back to its home in the farmhouse. When the tortoise dives into the frosted pond near the house the smudge of blood on his shell went mostly off leaving just a nick from a weapon with someoneβs blood stuck in it. Leaving the now red pond, he searches for some food. I pick him up. I call Jim and Garry over; we have just found our first clue or piece of evidence to little Katieβs death.
ParentsThe hardest part of the death of a child is the interrogation with the parents. It was different with Katieβs parents when they heard of her death they cried for about a minute and then asked for the body to be buried. They answered all the questions without hesitation and couldnβt wait to leave. Finally right before I let them go I asked,β What types of animals live on this farm and mill?" The answer they gave me was three horses, four pigs, two cows, eight chickens, two pet fishes, and a dog. No tortoises lived there yet we found one, how peculiar.
After Dark
My partners went back to the office but I stayed to see what I could dig up. I went in the mill to see what it looked like and if it was the murder scene. Unfortunately I ended up getting locked in the mill. The machines started to come to life, doing their jobs. That is when I saw a smear of blood on the floor. I saw a pile of straw untouched by anything. As I took a closer look I noticed the baby tortoise eggs. That was when, no, wait, stop, boomβ¦
Imprint
Text: Kelemen
Images: Photo: Bookrix
Publication Date: 12-14-2011
All Rights Reserved
Dedication:
To the girls who have been into mystery.
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