Last month a
shared a scene from Bind, my new book featuring three yogis, two police
detectives and one damn cute dog. This month I thought I’d give you some background
about the plot and the characters. Would love to hear your feedback.
Everything that happens in a yoga studio is not Zen.
Shondra
(Woo Woo) Aeron, Lexie Hill, and Charlene Kurtz meet five mornings a week at
the Asana Yoga Studio for a downward dog or two, one serene savasana, and a
steaming cup of coffee afterwards. They’re not friends, but the theft of a very
expensive watch from the gym where their studio is located draws them together
– and into a bind of another type.
To
support Kristi Yee, their yoga instructor and co-owner of the gym, the three
women offer to help her retrieve (some might call it stealing) financial
information from her business partner. Mission successful (albeit with a few
hiccups). It doesn’t take Charlene, an auditor, long to determine the balance
sheet is not all it appears. Certainly, fencing a very expensive watch would
help.
The
partner isn’t the only suspect. The watch owner could use some money. He is
having a relationship with at least two women, neither his wife. One of those
women, who made the affair loudly public early one morning in the gym, has
managed to cash in on her relationship. The other woman is unknown, at least
initially.
The
watch owner’s son, a diehard romantic, is also a suspect. His father and his
girlfriend certainly think so. He doesn’t need or want the money, but his
girlfriend does. At least he thinks so. He thinks wrong.
The
girlfriend is also a suspect. She could, apparently, use money and she does not
like her boyfriend’s father. That’s not fair, she detests him. Gym staff are also
under police scrutiny as well as Kristi herself.
One
conundrum for Halifax Police Detective Michael Terrell: how could someone
remove the watch from a busy changeroom locker? Admittedly, the owner lost his
key, which he usually does at least once a week, but you’d have to know what
locker the key opened or try each locker in the change room. Warriors three to
the rescue. Their task, at the request of Terrell (who seems to have a thing
for Woo Woo, a reflexologist) is to try and penetrate the inner gym sanctum.
They
fail, hilariously. But in their failure comes one undeniable conclusion:
whoever stole the watch knew exactly what locker to open and what they would
find inside.
Throughout
the investigation, professional and posers, a number of other more personal
issues arise. Lexie clearly has a thing for a gym employee. (It’s not what you
think.) Someone is repeatedly trying to connect with Charlene. She resists.
(It’s not what you think.) Every once in a while, Woo Woo gets a message from
another world. (It is what you think.)
Sounds like an interesting mix of characters. Will be reading this soon.
ReplyDeleteIntricate plot for sure. Great setting, and great characters. Thanks for sharing.
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