Double Barrel

My sister-in-law thinks I killed Kenny. The fat old cow also thinks I killed her sister. That's ridiculous. Why would I kill my wife of forty years who I never manhandled, not once, in all that time, and especially now, when she so recently started receiving social security checks? And, why, if I killed my son, would I leave him on my boat in my own backyard?

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Double Barrel

My sister-in-law thinks I killed Kenny. The fat old cow also thinks I killed her sister. That's ridiculous. Why would I kill my wife of forty years who I never manhandled, not once, in all that time, and especially now, when she so recently started receiving social security checks? And, why, if I killed my son, would I leave him on my boat in my own backyard?

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Double Barrel

Double Barrel

by Jackie Pentecost
Double Barrel

Double Barrel

by Jackie Pentecost

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Overview

My sister-in-law thinks I killed Kenny. The fat old cow also thinks I killed her sister. That's ridiculous. Why would I kill my wife of forty years who I never manhandled, not once, in all that time, and especially now, when she so recently started receiving social security checks? And, why, if I killed my son, would I leave him on my boat in my own backyard?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153013459
Publisher: Jackie Pentecost
Publication date: 05/04/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 286 KB

About the Author

Before graduating from college in California with a Journalism major. Jackie accepted a job with a publicity firm, extolling daily the virtues of local hotels and restaurants without having the inconvenience of actually visiting them. This led to the writing of undisguised fiction which I have pursued ever since. Now living in Florida, she tutors English, teaching the unlettered not to say 'I have went' and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), explaining cheerfully that the usage of vowels in English are incomprehensible to everyone, not just to them.

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