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Should Old Acquaintance be Dead

In 1981 Kerry Grant walked across the dark stage in Casimir Pulaski High School auditorium. She had planned to meet Shayna at four to start building sets for the next play, but her English class ran long. Kerry yelled for Shayna, but no one answered her from the darkness.

As she felt her way along the left wing curtain on the stage, Kerry wondered why all the lights were out. She moved cautiously through the quiet until her foot hit what she thought was a sandbag. The lights burst on and people began to scream. Lying on the stage at Kerry's feet was the unmoving body of Shayna Donovan.

Twenty-five years later Kerry and Jennifer Kincaid return to the South Side of Chicago for their high school reunion. Kerry runs into an old friend, Lisa Whitaker. She wants Kerry to meet her on the stage where she can prove Shayna’s death was not an accident as the police called it. With the auditorium bathed in the same blackness she experienced the last time she stepped foot in it, Kerry moves slowly across the stage. When her foot hits something, she knows immediately it is not a sandbag. Lisa lies dead on the almost exact same spot as Shayna. Someone at the reunion killed her, and probably killed Shayna. She intends to find out who, and why.

Old friends and enemies from a lifetime ago help and hinder Kerry's search for Lisa's killer. Telemarketing scams and attempts on her life slow her down, but don't stop her. With the help of old friends, and a few new ones, she finds the killer and manages to barely escape with her life.

 

Jean Sheldon

Bast Press

234 pages

ISBN13:  978-0-9723541-4-1

Trade Paperback

 

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