Welcome to my blog. Today I'd like to share an excerpt from my all time favorite book Blue 52. On Sunday when you finish here you can go to www.wewriwa.blogspot.com for more excerpts from a talented group of authors.
Blurb:
First Lady Kills President Lovinggood"
December 5, 2018
Thirty years later, Hank Lovinggood embarks on a quest to prove his mother's innocence and punish the killers who took his family from him. Together Hank and lovely physicist Dr. Kathryn Sinclair confront an implacable, twisted, and merciless enemy who'll do whatever it takes to hide the truth forever.
Last Week's Excerpt: First page of Chapter 1
Senator Henry Lovinggood dozed in the warm sunshine streaming through the window of his study. A loud, rumbling snore woke him, and he saw his aide Tim Jarvis standing in the doorway.
“Taking a little snooze, Tim,” he boomed as he scrubbed his hand across his face. “Why didn’t you wake me?”
Tim handed a phone to the senator. “You have a phone call, sir. It’s the attorney general. Of California, I mean.”
Senator Lovinggood touched the flat screen, and a hologram of Morton Williams appeared before him. “What can I do for you, Morton?”
“Senator, I’m calling you about the Prescott Flash Train.”
“What about the Flash Train?” Senator Lovinggood growled. “We’ve already had this conversation.”
“Sir, the state has made its position very clear. We have to have that land. Whether the public likes it or not, the bodies at Knollwood must be moved. Some of the Flash Train cables have to be buried, and...”
“I’ve heard it all before. I don’t believe that the engineers can’t find a way to route the train without disturbing a cemetery.”
“Sir, they say they can’t.”
The senator snorted. “I don’t believe it for—”
“Sir, it’s going to happen. President Lovinggood and his wife are scheduled to be disinterred on the twenty-third of November. You and your grandson should decide on a new resting place for them.
Today's Excerpt:
Piqued, Senator Lovinggood rudely turned off the phone and thrust it at Tim. “Damned petty flunky,” he shouted. “Are the transportation people too wimpy to tell me themselves?”
Tim pursed his lips, reminding the senator of an overgrown guppy. “The state attorney general’s office has to approve all exhumations, Senator. Anyway, the president should have been in Arlington all along.”
The senator skewered Tim with a fiery glare. “As you doubtless know, a sitting president is required to make his funeral arrangements so that his wishes are followed in the event of his death. President Lovinggood made his wishes very clear. He wanted to be buried here in California with his family.”
Tim flushed as his lips thinned. The senator saw both apprehension and contempt in his eyes, but he had too much sense to back talk his boss. “Can I get anything for you, Senator?”
“Yes. Some coffee.”
This sounds like a lot of ugliness coming up. And I wonder about the Senator's aid. Can he trust that guy--the Guppy? :-) Good snippet.
ReplyDeleteJust the beginning of a lot of conflict to come!
ReplyDeleteTense conversation! Great snippet.
ReplyDeleteI could feel the tension. Enjoyed the snippet.
ReplyDeleteA fascinating premise! The senator seems like quite a formidable opponent. Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteHe sounds a little peevish.
ReplyDeleteWow. What an intriguing story. I'm looking forward to reading more.
ReplyDeleteBoy, I can't wait to see where this is going! What will they discover when they disinter the bodies? Great snippet! Tweeted.
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