The Snafued Snatch

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Action Suspense
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Author: Jackie Griffey ISBN: 9781301776788
Publisher: Jackie Griffey Publication: September 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jackie Griffey
ISBN: 9781301776788
Publisher: Jackie Griffey
Publication: September 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Two young thieves unsuccessful at holding up convenience stores switch to kidnapping and do their homework choosing a victim. They plan to snatch Hank Hanover's wife, Grace on Halloween night.and all goes well except for one little hitch. They get Hank's cousin, Maggie, instead of his wife, Grace. With Maggie tied up and unconscious they call Hank at the party, tell him they have his wife,and the figure they have in mind is a mere hundred thousand dollars in small bills. Hank, full of good bourbon, looking at his wife across the room, laughs at them, saying Grace could spend that much in money and credit on the weekend so he couldn't possibly take her back for that small an amount and hangs up on them. Maggie comes to in time to hear the call and realizes she's been kidnapped! Her first reaction is a stifled laugh thinking of the difference in her and Joe's bank balance and a hundred thousand dollars. Then it dawns on her as she listen they think she's Grace. Frightened now, bound hand and foot, mouth duck taped, Maggie wonders if Joe even knows she's gone. Is he looking for her now? And what will happen to her when these two idiots find out she's not Grace?

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Two young thieves unsuccessful at holding up convenience stores switch to kidnapping and do their homework choosing a victim. They plan to snatch Hank Hanover's wife, Grace on Halloween night.and all goes well except for one little hitch. They get Hank's cousin, Maggie, instead of his wife, Grace. With Maggie tied up and unconscious they call Hank at the party, tell him they have his wife,and the figure they have in mind is a mere hundred thousand dollars in small bills. Hank, full of good bourbon, looking at his wife across the room, laughs at them, saying Grace could spend that much in money and credit on the weekend so he couldn't possibly take her back for that small an amount and hangs up on them. Maggie comes to in time to hear the call and realizes she's been kidnapped! Her first reaction is a stifled laugh thinking of the difference in her and Joe's bank balance and a hundred thousand dollars. Then it dawns on her as she listen they think she's Grace. Frightened now, bound hand and foot, mouth duck taped, Maggie wonders if Joe even knows she's gone. Is he looking for her now? And what will happen to her when these two idiots find out she's not Grace?

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