Title: Not a Lovely
Lady!
By
Author: Tracie Rae Griffith and Robin Christine
Ireland





Tag line: The beauty pageant contestant turned out
to be not-so-beautiful after all!
Police characters: None.
The gist: A woman, Bobbi, who has a home business,
Lovely Lady, gets an e-mail from a beauty pageant contestant ordering $400
worth of products, a big order for her. The
pageant is called Miss Sunshine. The woman said she would be in the area on
Tuesday and wanted to meet at a café to pay for and pick up her order. Being
wary of scams where people are lured out of their homes for some purpose and
then their homes are burgled, Bobbi gets her brother to house sit while she
makes her delivery. Bobbi waits at the café meeting place, but the woman doesn’t
show. Just as she was about to leave, a
man came rushing in and introduced himself as Marie’s husband. He said Marie got tied up and couldn’t come
herself, but he had a copy of her order and a check for $642.18. When Bobbi asked for another check for the
correct amount, the husband said he didn’t have another check on him and that
Marie must have made a mistake. He asked her to refund him the difference and
that would make them square. He pressured Bobbi a bit saying he would have to
go buy the products somewhere else if this didn’t work out.
Bobbi knew
it was a scam and told him so. How did
she know?
Crime scene: This was an e-mail scam.
Clues: It’s a Miss Sunshine pageant.
Suspects: The “husband”.
Red herrings: None.
Solution: In
the e-mail “Marie” said she was entering the Miss Sunshine pageant, a contest
where the contestants cannot be married.
The “husband” sent the e-mail with the intent to get $400 worth of
products, and a nice little check for $242.18.
Bobbi got his license plate number and reported the scam to the police.
My two cents: I liked the setup of this story. It starts with an e-mail. Something different. Bobbi was in tune with how scams work and
asked her brother to watch her house. I
thought that was a good detail. This was
all believable and relevant to today’s world. There was nothing corny or dumb
in this modern tale. The title fit and
the tag line didn’t give it away.
Clue: I had to go look up the rules for Miss
Sunshine. I didn’t realize you couldn’t
be married and be a contestant, so I missed the clue. But it’s there.
Motive: Greed.
Police
Work: No officers were included in the story but the
bad guy was caught by the license plate, which happens all the time in real
life.
Writing: The
story flowed well, it was well constructed, and the authors made you like the ‘victim’.
Characters: Believable.
The bad buy was smooth and even though Bobbi wanted that sale she
hesitated and gave it some thought.