Description
Chief of Police Kate Williams doesn't understand why Constable Trepalli pulls her into his investigation of the break-in at the priest's house. The young constable is a competent investigator and doesn't usually need hand-holding, especially not for a straightforward B&E. Then Trepalli shows her what he found on the priest's bed and Kate's heart sinks. Now she will have to confront the priest -- a man she doesn't know well but respects -- and brave the Catholic Church's ire.
It's going to be a long day.
A short story featuring Chief Kate Williams by the author of The Shoeless Kid, The Tuxedoed Man and The Weeping Woman.
About Marcelle Dubé:
Marcelle Dubé grew up near Montreal. After trying out a number of different provinces -- not to mention Belgium -- she settled in the Yukon, where people still outnumber carnivores, but not by much. Her short fiction has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies. Her Mendenhall Mysteries -- short stories and novels -- are all available for Kindle and are coming soon in print. Learn more about her and her other published work, including novels and pen names, at www.marcellemdube.com.