Literary Justice
By T. Delaplain
Everyone hated Vic. A lecher, a liar, a thief—he’d burned every bridge in their circle. So when he turned up dead at the reunion, stabbed twelve times, no one was surprised. Except the police. They looked at the shocked faces, the teary alibis. But Janice knew exactly what they’d find: eleven sets of fingerprints, one knife, no clear culprit. Just like Murder on the Orient Express. Because she had planned it that way—cliché, poetic, perfect. She’d whispered the right suspicions, nudged the right grudges, provided the sedative and walked away scot-free.
Photo credit to David Stewart
***Get your knives out and join us on this bullet train we call Friday Fictioneers. Our host Rochelle Wisoff Fields will give you 100 words to make your statement. Do you have an alibi?
She’s forgotten about the dapper Belgian gentleman next door
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Indeed, “The Gent in the Window With Irish Whisky in Hand.”
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soooooo good!
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Thanks
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sooner or later, i’m afraid the long arm of the law will catch up with her.
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Maybe
Thanks Plaridel
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Hope her clever planning goes a long way! And the eleven set of fingerprints will really be confusing…
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The best laid plans….
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🙂🙂
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Too many suspects, but some detective will come along and solve it.
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I think a great detective will pick up on “too few” suspects. Thanks James.
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Excellent!
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Thanks Dawn
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I really like this. Nicely done!
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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love the challenging call to action, ‘do you have an alibi’? Totally fun piece!
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Thank you Claire
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If one is going to take inspiration from someone for a murder, it might as well be from the best. It improves one’s changed of getting away with it. Nicely done.
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Thank you
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A perfect crime? Time will tell!
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That’s the beauty of FF, we’re always left wondering.
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What a wonderful read, Tracey. She might get away with this one…
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Perhaps. Thanks Dale
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Dear Tracey,
There’s just some what needs killing. Farewell Vic. Well written and entertaining piece.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I have no idea why I kill so many characters at FF. I’m a vegan for heaven’s sake. Ha ha
Thanks for hosting and taking the time to always comment.
Tracey
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Oh, so clever. Excellent story!
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Thank you Brenda
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Very nicely done!
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Thank you
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The perfect crime. But is there?
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Every murderer must think so.
Thanks for commenting,
Tracey
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Ooooo she’s planned that a long time. I wonder if she’ll be suspected because her prints are the only ones not on the knife. Terrific murder mystery set up here. She’ll have to watch out for little old gray-haired ladies too
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Damn, she didn’t think of that!
Thanks for stopping by my crime scene.
Tracey
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