Christmas Caramel Murder

Christmas Caramel Murder Read Free

Book: Christmas Caramel Murder Read Free
Author: Joanne Fluke
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promise.”
    â€œAnd a new ladder.”
    â€œThat, too. I’ll call Cliff at the hardware store right after we’re through decorating the tree.”
    â€œSounds good.” Lisa climbed up another rung, and then she stopped. “I’m almost up high enough. Hand me the tree-topper, Hannah. I’ll bend down.”
    â€œAnd I’ll stretch up.” Hannah reached up with her right hand, but she kept her left hand firmly on the ladder. “Here you go, Lisa.”
    Lisa bent down even farther and grabbed the ornament. “Got it!” she said, straightening up again and reaching toward the top of the tree.
    At that precise moment, the back door opened and a familiar voice shouted, “Girls! Come quick! It’s an emergency!”
    The ladder wobbled as Hannah reacted to the panic in her mother’s voice. Lisa let out a little gasp of fright, but somehow she managed to attach the tree-topper and climb down two rungs before the ladder began to tip.
    â€œI can’t hold it!” Hannah exclaimed as the ladder tipped even further. “Jump, Lisa!”
    Lisa didn’t wait for a second invitation. She leaped down to the floor as the ladder collapsed with a clatter of old wood and stressed metal fasteners as it fell apart.
    â€œGood heavens! What on earth happened?”
    Hannah and Lisa turned to see Delores Swensen standing in the doorway, staring at them in shock. “And where did you get that decrepit old ladder?”
    â€œIt was Dad’s,” Hannah said, resisting the urge to rail at her mother for startling them at such a critical point in their decorating endeavor. She took a deep breath to calm down, and then she asked, “What’s the emergency, Mother?”
    â€œPerhaps I shouldn’t have used the word emergency to describe it,” Delores replied, sounding slightly contrite. And then, in typical Delores fashion, she changed the subject. “How did you get Dad’s ladder, Hannah?”
    â€œI appropriated it from the basement of Dad’s hardware store. I figured I might need a ladder so I brought it here when we sold the hardware store.”
    â€œYou should have appropriated a new aluminum ladder, dear. This one was your Grandpa Swensen’s ladder, and I tried for years to get your father to replace it. He finally got a new ladder for the house, but he must have kept this old one for sentimental reasons.”
    â€œI can understand that. That’s why I wanted to keep it. But I should have propped it up in a corner and bought a new one for us to use. That’s what I intended to do, but it slipped my mind.”
    â€œI’ll remind you,” Lisa said quickly. “Don’t worry about that!”
    â€œI won’t forget again. This is the year we’re getting a new one, and I’ll order a metal ladder that won’t rust. And I’ll get one that has actual steps instead of rungs. I’ll call to order it right after we hear about Mother’s emergency.”
    â€œAnd after we have some coffee and cookies to calm down,” Lisa added, turning to Delores. “Let’s go to the kitchen. We just finished baking for the day and we made some of Andrea’s Red Velvet Whippersnapper Cookies.”
    Delores smiled. “They sound good. . . . Of course everything you dear girls bake is good.” She turned to Hannah. “What are you going to do with that rickety old ladder?”
    â€œI don’t know,” Hannah admitted as she followed her mother and Lisa into the kitchen. “I’ll throw it out, I guess. It’s too far gone for anyone to use.”
    â€œDon’t do that!” Delores objected. “Are you getting your new ladder from Dad’s old store?”
    â€œOf course I am. It’s the only hardware store in town, and I like Cliff Schumann and his dad.”
    â€œThen why don’t you ask Cliff to deliver your new ladder and bring the old one to my

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