Classmate Murders by Bob Moats (best classic books of all time txt) π
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First book of the series.
Jim Richards has reluctantly turn sixty and has just quit his job as a security guard. He describes himself as "I live in my old bedroom in my parents house, lousy credit score, over-weight, balding, gray beard, I drink at least 8 beers a night, I'm now unemployed and I just became a senior citizen, I'm such a loser". One day he receives an email from a childhood sweetheart he hasn't seen in over 40 years, pleading for help but he doesn't get to her in time. A killer is now stalking and killing his old female classmates (while they are under police protection) for unknown reasons and Jim, along with his only friend Buck, a big, mustachioed biker, are trying to stop the killer before he gets to one woman Jim is falling for and before the class of '67 has lost any more of it's female alumni.
Jim Richards has reluctantly turn sixty and has just quit his job as a security guard. He describes himself as "I live in my old bedroom in my parents house, lousy credit score, over-weight, balding, gray beard, I drink at least 8 beers a night, I'm now unemployed and I just became a senior citizen, I'm such a loser". One day he receives an email from a childhood sweetheart he hasn't seen in over 40 years, pleading for help but he doesn't get to her in time. A killer is now stalking and killing his old female classmates (while they are under police protection) for unknown reasons and Jim, along with his only friend Buck, a big, mustachioed biker, are trying to stop the killer before he gets to one woman Jim is falling for and before the class of '67 has lost any more of it's female alumni.
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/> "You know, I'm getting a little tired of all the big guy jokes. Besides, I'm not big, you're just all puny."
"OK, Deacon, you've earned our respect. We will no longer make jokes at your expense. OK, King Kong?" I joked.
He grabbed a book off the couch and threw it at me, it missed and came crashing down next to the sleeping cat, startling it out of it's dreams. The cat snarled and ran off.
"Oh good, I'm not the only one who annoys cats now," I laughed.
Penny stepped in before we started fighting, "Deacon, I'll check with the studio and see, but I'm sure you and Buck could hitch a ride."
Buck whooped, and said, "Sin City, here we come!" He paused, "Deacon, what's your sister look like?"
"Just stay away from her. Besides she's an amazon and a showgirl." Deacon warned.
"Showgirl? Does she do the nude shows?" Buck's mouth was hanging open.
"No, and I'd strangle her if she did." He growled.
"Murder doesn't become you, Deacon." I said, then whispered something to Penny. She nodded.
"Buck, can you help me get some luggage out of my garage and let the kids sit here and fight?" She asked.
"I can do thatβ he got up and followed Penny out.
I moved over next to Deacon on the couch. I sat for a minute, not really knowing what to say, I wasn't a very open person. I finally said, "Deacon, I asked Penny to get Buck out of here for a while, since I wanted to talk to you. I just wanted to say I really appreciate what you did for Penny, jumping in front of that bullet. I honestly know I would have lost it, if I had lost her. You saved me, as well as Penny. I just wanted to say a big thank you."
Deacon was quiet for a bit, then he just said, "My pleasure. I would have missed both of you." Then he smiled.
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"OK, Deacon, you've earned our respect. We will no longer make jokes at your expense. OK, King Kong?" I joked.
He grabbed a book off the couch and threw it at me, it missed and came crashing down next to the sleeping cat, startling it out of it's dreams. The cat snarled and ran off.
"Oh good, I'm not the only one who annoys cats now," I laughed.
Penny stepped in before we started fighting, "Deacon, I'll check with the studio and see, but I'm sure you and Buck could hitch a ride."
Buck whooped, and said, "Sin City, here we come!" He paused, "Deacon, what's your sister look like?"
"Just stay away from her. Besides she's an amazon and a showgirl." Deacon warned.
"Showgirl? Does she do the nude shows?" Buck's mouth was hanging open.
"No, and I'd strangle her if she did." He growled.
"Murder doesn't become you, Deacon." I said, then whispered something to Penny. She nodded.
"Buck, can you help me get some luggage out of my garage and let the kids sit here and fight?" She asked.
"I can do thatβ he got up and followed Penny out.
I moved over next to Deacon on the couch. I sat for a minute, not really knowing what to say, I wasn't a very open person. I finally said, "Deacon, I asked Penny to get Buck out of here for a while, since I wanted to talk to you. I just wanted to say I really appreciate what you did for Penny, jumping in front of that bullet. I honestly know I would have lost it, if I had lost her. You saved me, as well as Penny. I just wanted to say a big thank you."
Deacon was quiet for a bit, then he just said, "My pleasure. I would have missed both of you." Then he smiled.
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Publication Date: 09-20-2010
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