The Case of the Conniving Conundrum by John Henry "Doc" Holliday

Bo “Didley” Hart and his side-kick Phredrica J. Fox take on their second case as Private Investigators.

The case of the conniving conundrum

 

Bo “Didley” Hart and his side-kick Phredrica J. Fox take on their second case as Private Investigators. Is there a serial child kidnapper at work or something even more devious? The twists and turns they uncover will not only solve the case, but become live changing experiences for both. Fasten your seat belt and get ready for the ride……

Genre: FICTION / Crime

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure

Language: English

Keywords: detective, drama, brother/sister, mexico

Word Count: 57,028

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Bo Hart stood in the doorway of his office, quietly watching his sister/partner, ruminating out loud, as she wrote on a tablet, “We’re number one, no uh, get two for one, geez, a great slogan shouldn’t be this hard.” Phred’s preoccupation with creating a new slogan for the company distracted her sense that she was under prying eyes. She jumped as Bo chimed in “How about, get the best and forget about the rest?” “Damn it, Bo, you know I hate it when you sneak up on me like that,” Phred chastised. “What the hell are you doing anyway?” Bo questioned. She sneered at him, then answered, “Well, I thought since we made a name for ourselves by solving the first case, well, you know, we need to make some changes; come up with an image and slogan people will remember.” Bo laughed, then replied, “Oh really, like what?” She began to expose her plans, beginning with a name change from Bo “Didley” Hart Agency to the Bo and Phred Hart Agency. That raised Bo’s eyebrows. “Excuse me, your last name is Fox, or have you forgotten?” he posed. That brought a huge exasperation sigh from Phred who shot back, “Well, Bro, like it or not I was born a Hart and while I do not intend to legally change my name, I sure as hell can be Phredrica Hart, when I choose.” Bo knew better than to fall into that trap and just let it go. She continued with her lists of changes, salaries, responsibilities as she saw them and of course a catchy slogan for the firm. He was still trying to deal with having her as a sister and housemate, but her new demands were giving him real issues. “Geez, Phred, is there any part of my life you don’t want to take over?” he gingerly asked. She


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