I write romantic suspense and mysteries and sometimes I read what I've written, and wonder just what's going on in my head.
I mean, writing about murders, no matter how light the touch...well, as Linda The Librarian said after reading one of my books: "You know, I'm worried about how you do your research. It's so real. Perhaps we need to do regular head counts on all your family members, just to be sure you're not testing this stuff hands on..."
Oh, yes, that's so funny. Really.
The lawyers told me to deny, deny, deny...
Ooops, did I say that out loud? No, No - I don't try out my scary scenes on anyone. Honest.
But I do wonder about the state of my mind, that I find these scenes generally easy to imagine. And then I scare myself by reading them. Go figure.
Resort to Murder is set in the City of Leeds and on the beautiful Yorkshire coastline in the UK, a traditional spot for holidaymakers since Victorian times and earlier. I've always thought that resorts and fairgrounds, where people come to have fun, are the perfect spot for a little murder. You only have to look at the effect a holiday in Rome had on these friends (or is that ex-friends?)
And then there's the ones that throw off all their inhibitions while on vacation...
So, I hope you'll read the excerpt from Resort to Murder. It's a bit of a shocker,with a twist in its tail.....
Then tell me what you think. I mean, am I a bit, er, to use a term we professionals use, nutzoid, too? Surely not!
Read on - I have to warn you that this scene made me stay away from fun fairs for a long, long time......
The warm
summer evening was thickening into night, and at the newly opened FunLand Pleasure Center
crowds of visitors were making their way to the main gates and home. The
carnival atmosphere of the new resort had left them tired but exhilarated.
During the day the resort had been brimming
with families and excited young children, but at night there was a different
crowd, teenagers with a sprinkling of older folk. Many were coming from the
country'n'western concert at the main hall and wore bright costumes, the
English interpretation of American cowboy attire.
A striking
blonde woman stood out from the rest. Her short red dress and strappy
high-heeled sandals emphasized her leggy good looks, and few men in the crowd
passed her by without a second glance. Her looks elicited some malicious
comments from the women, which made their men folk laugh even as they indulged
in brief fantasies of what they imagined this woman could offer.
None more so
than the handsome man who lounged against a gatepost, his eyes taking in every
line of the woman as she approached him.
"Waiting for someone, honey?" She
drawled her practiced pick-up line. She was a working girl and even though the
evening had been a good time in her time off, she wasn't going to pass up the
opportunity to make a few pounds – especially not with a hunk like this. And he
had that needy look she knew only too well………
"I think
I've been waiting for you, love – probably most of my life," he replied,
his tone matching her lazy drawl.
"Well,
then, I guess we're two lucky people." She smiled up at him as she slipped
her arm through his and they strolled together through the gates. As they
reached the beach down the flower-bordered path of a small park, she slipped
out of her spike-heeled shoes so that she could walk more easily on the sand.
It was a calculatedly sexy move, affording the man a good look at her shapely
thighs as she balanced herself against him to slip off first one shoe, then the
other. He laughed good-naturedly as he steadied her, and took her elbow to
guide her towards the sheltering privacy of some rocks. The only sounds were
the muttering rhythm of the North Sea and the
intermittent sounds of laughter and car horns from the resort on the cliffs
above.
In the
shadows, sure they were alone, he dropped tiny kisses on her hair and the tip
of her nose, and she responded happily pressing herself against him. The strap
of her red dress slipped from her shoulder and he kissed the space it left, his
lips moving down her skin until he captured her breast in his mouth.
She groaned
softly in her throat, her busy fingers opening the buttons of his soft white
shirt so that her lips could graze his chest. So far she hadn't mentioned
business, but this one was attractive enough to interest her anyway. She figured he was probably experienced
enough to know what she was about so she gave herself up to the pleasure of his
kisses.
When his
hands began to wander over her lush body, she matched him move for move,
finally pulling him down onto the cooling sand beside her and whispering in his
ear: "Shall I take you high, baby?"
"Oh, I
think you'll take me high, all right, I think the ultimate high…" His
voice was thick, his mouth against her neck as she threw back her head and
laughed in delight.
But the
laughter was short-lived. For the same bright moonbeams that lit her eyes to
gold also flashed silver on the terrible blade that arced down towards her
throat.
"The
ultimate high," he moaned against her threshing body.
Resort to Murder is published by The Wild Rose Press. You can see it here on Amazon or click here for another excerpt and more details on my web page.
Resort to Murder is published by The Wild Rose Press. You can see it here on Amazon or click here for another excerpt and more details on my web page.
4 comments:
Never trust a stranger! Great excerpt. Chilling actually.
Thanks, Margo - sometimes I scare myself. Chilling is good, yes?
This is a great length for a creepy scene, just long enough to make the point but not over do it. Loved it, Glenys.
Thank you, Jannine!
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