Sarah
Lane, assistant librarian for Camden Corners Library was engrossed in
the latest novel by her all time favorite author, J.K. Ellingsworth
when she suddenly had the feeling someone was standing in front of
her. Startled, she dropped the book and looked up into the most
beautiful green eyes she had ever seen. Maxwell Harcourt smiled at
the pretty young woman who happened to be reading his latest novel.
Max was a tall muscular guy who didn't fit the mold of a romance
writer although he never thought of his novels as romantic. It just
made them a bit more interesting if there was a love affair going on
while his hero was solving the latest murder or catching criminals.
His agent told him with his good looks, he would sell even more of
his works if he agreed to a book tour. Max enjoyed escaping with his
pen and paper and letting his imagination spill out onto the pages.
He had written 25 novels and no one except his trusted agent knew who
J.K. Ellingsworth was. Max wanted to keep it that way.
He had
just arrived in Camden Corners, rented a room in the Wharton House
and set out immediately for the library to check out a reference book
or two hoping inspiration would come for another novel.
Sarah
composed herself and offered her assistance to this stranger with the
green eyes. She was just reading about Gilmartin Trent and his
latest escapade when she looked up and saw her hero standing before
her. Of course he wasn't this fictional character but she was
certain Gil would look just like this stranger. Sarah was pleased to
learn Mr. Harcourt would be living in Camden Corners. There were a
number of good looking men in town but most of them were already
taken. She was happy to present him with a library card and guide
him to the reference section. Sarah went back to her book but found
it hard to concentrate while keeping one eye toward the back section
of the library.
Max was
contemplating his next novel. He had envisioned a village much like
Camden Corners. A calm peaceful town where people knew and liked
each other. A town where crime usually consisted of a young lad
swiping a piece of taffy from the candy shop on Main, or a smitten
teenager stealing a kiss behind the cottonwood tree in the park.
Camden Corners would be the perfect location for a perfect crime.
Max
spent the next two hours scanning books of history written about
Camden Corners. One book had been placed behind other reference
books on the uppermost shelf in the corner of the aisle. Max's arms
were long enough to reach the large book and noticed it was covered
with dust. It must have been hidden in this corner for a very long
time. That being the case, Max was curious as to what was hidden and
by whom. As he was leafing through the pages, he came upon an
article that had been cut out of a newspaper and folded over several
times.
The
headline read: “MYSTERY IN CAMDEN CORNERS. Aug. 11, 1801 –
Long time residents of Camden Corners, Simon and Hannah Lane and
Simon's brother, Caleb have disappeared from their home in the Camden
Creek area. Friends and neighbors report the family had become
reclusive the last few months. Simon and Hannah welcomed twin boys
in early spring of last year. Friends calling on the Lanes claim a
female caretaker was tending Mrs. Lane as she had contracted an
undisclosed illness. Sheriff Martin from nearby Greensboro was
summoned to investigate the property and found it to be vacated.
Friends and neighbors are suspicious and fear for the safety
of the family.
Another
article dated two days later reported three bodies had been
discovered and quoted Sheriff Martin saying the deaths were
accidental and he was doubtful foul play is involved and has closed
the case.
Max
glanced over towards Sarah. He remembered that her name plate said
Sarah Lane.
“I
wonder if she knows anything about this mystery and why the articles
had been stashed in the book.”
Max
noted the time and realized the library had officially closed 15
minutes earlier. He apologized to Sarah for keeping her and checked
out the reference book with the article inside.
“Would
it be too presumptuous of me to ask you to join me for supper this
evening” he asked an enamored Sarah.
“I
would like that very much” replied Sarah.
The
couple left the library after Sarah turned out the lights and locked
the door. They stopped by Sarah's house. Sarah wanted to pick up
her wrap as the air was turning cooler. Sarah introduced Max to her
parents, Marian and Andrew Lane and her two little brothers who were
playing a game of catch on the front lawn.
Marian
could tell her daughter was taken with this handsome young man and
worried about her. He seemed a bit too worldly for her sheltered
daughter who lived in a fantasy world with her romance novels.
Andrew, on the other hand was happy to see Sarah with a flesh and
blood man for a change instead of having her nose buried in a book.
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