Lisa Lutz Spellman Series E-Book Box Set: The Spellman Files, Curse of the Spellmans, Revenge of the Spellmans, The Spellmans Strike Again (106 page)

 

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The Library of Congress has catalogedthe hardcover edition as follows
Lutz, Lisa.
The Spellmans strike again : a novel / Lisa Lutz.
—1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.

p. cm.
1. Private investigators—Fiction. 2. San Francisco (Calif.)—Fiction.
3. Domestic Fiction. I. Title.
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ISBN 978-1-4165-9341-6 (pbk)
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To all my friends from Desvernine Associates:
Des, Pamela, Pierre, Yvonne, Debra,
and Gretchen. But not Mike.

 

 

THE SPELLMANS
STRIKE AGAIN

CONTENTS

Prologue

Part I: Case Work

Family Camping Trip #2

Rule #22

Unhappy Hour

A Gentleman’s Gentleman

Phone Call From the Edge #17

Undercover Butler

Ex Boyfriend #12

Rae’s Obsession

The Trouble With Henry

Rule #26

Stakeout #1

Mandatory Lawyer Date #1

David’S New Friend My New Client

Phone Call From the Edge #18

Free Schmidt

The Snowball Effect

Rule #28—Mandatory Sunday Night Family Dinners

Undercover Butler #2

Stakeout #2

Mandatory Lawyer Date #2

The Butler Did Something

“Quality Time”

Rule #31—Vacate Residence Every Wednesday

Part II: Appeals

The Big Blonde

The Engle Problem

Reefer Madness

Lost Wednesday #1

Wake Up Call

Mandatory Lawyer Date #3

Phone Call From the Edge #20

The Return of Sunday Night Dinner

Trouble Brewing

Rule #40—Learn Some Manners

Son of Sunday Night Dinner

Trash Duty

The Dialect Wars

More Detective Work

MY FIRST HOLDUP

Lost Wednesday the Third

Dead Ends and New Beginnings

Mandatory Lawyer Date #4

The “Free Schmidt” Explosion

The Fingerprint Fairy

The Butler’s Secret

A Quiet Night in

Part III: Charges

In the Hole

The Morning After

Consequences

The Hemlock Effect

Phone Call from the Edge #28

Bride of Sunday Night Dinner

Three Wishes

Back to Work

Prattfall

Free Merriweather—

Lost Wednesday Again

Free Merriweather—

What the Butler Did Do

Spawn of Sunday Night Dinner

Would the Real Mason Graves Please Stand Up

The Gift of Probation

Free Somebody Already

Free Merriweather—

Lawyer Date—the Final Chapter

Part IV: Sentencing

Prom Night 1994

The 500 Payback

Case Closed

Free Merriweather—

Regression

The Case of the Disappearing Doorknobs

My Agenda

Thursdays Withmorty Redux

Free Merriweather—

The Perennial Problem

Etiquette Lesson #157

Mrs Enright Revealed

The Sunday Night Dinner Massacre

Sleep Interrupted

Free Merriweather—

Consequences

Free Merriweather—

Divine Intervention

Sabotage

Decisions Decisions

Doing Time

The Attack of Sunday Night Dinner

The Long Good Bye

Merriweather

Beginnings and Endings

The Sunday Night Dinner Smackdown

The Eulogy

Appendix

Acknowledgments

PROLOGUE

Phone call from the edge
1
#28

 

MORTY
: What’s new, Izzele?

ME
: If I told you, you wouldn’t believe me.

MORTY
: Never stopped you before.

ME
: I wouldn’t know where to begin.

MORTY
: It’s true. You tell stories funny. You always start in the middle.

ME
: Here’s a headline: Rae committed a felony and might actually have to do time in a juvenile facility.

MORTY
: That is news. What did she do?

ME
: Something very bad.

MORTY
: Usually felonies are. Feel like sharing?

ME
: I’m not ready to talk about it. Let’s switch subjects.

MORTY
: Okay, how’s your Harkey investigation going?

ME
: Nowhere.

MORTY
: Your brother still seeing the hooker?

ME
: I explained this to you before. She’s not a hooker.

MORTY
: Sorry, I got confused. I’m not even going to ask about your Irish boyfriend.
2

ME
: Good. Don’t.

MORTY
: I didn’t. That’s what I just said.

ME
: Don’t you have some news for me, Morty?

MORTY
: That’s right, I haven’t told you yet. We’re moving back to San Fran.

ME
: Say San Francisco, not San Fran.

MORTY
: Why? Life’s short. No point wasting it on extra syllables.

ME
: It makes you sound like a tourist.

MORTY
: You’re grumpy today.

ME
: You have no idea what the past few days have been like for me.

MORTY
: True, because you haven’t told me.

ME
: Later. You’ll hear all about it, later.

MORTY
: Don’t wait too long. I’m old.
3

ME
: I am well aware of that.

MORTY
: I got the shirt, by the way.

ME
: What shirt?

MORTY
: The blue shirt that says “Free Schmidt.”

ME
: I didn’t send you that shirt.

MORTY
: Who did?

ME
: Rae.

MORTY
: It came with instructions. A typewritten note that told me I should wear it in public at least twice a week. Who is Schmidt?

ME
: A man inadvertently responsible for one of the most traumatic events of my life.

MORTY
: So, I take it we don’t want to free him?

ME
: No, we want to free him. Definitely.

MORTY
: Should I wear the shirt?

ME
: Wear it, don’t wear it, I don’t care. I just don’t want to talk about Schmidt anymore.

MORTY
: Okay. How’s the weather?

ME
: Excuse me, isn’t there some real news to discuss?

MORTY
: Are you referring to my forthcoming return to San Fran?

ME
: Ahem.

MORTY
: Cisco.

ME
: Yes. Give it to me straight, Morty. How on earth did you convince Ruthy to move back to the city?

MORTY
: Let’s call it divine intervention.

FAMILY CAMPING TRIP #2

W
hy????
we all asked when my father broke the news. A family disappearance/corporate retreat/camping trip all rolled up into one.
Surely
it was a bad idea, I suggested. The sentiment was reaffirmed by Rae with her constant references to the Donner Party and repeated inquiries as to which one of the Spellmans plus guest would most likely be consumed first (should it come to that). The third time this particular line of inquiry rolled around, my mother sent Rae to her room.

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