Detective Davis
The Case of the Missing Keys (Teaser) Pt. III

Introduction:
Hello to all and thank you for viewing my story. I am so very grateful for every single person who checks out any of my stories. First I must start by clearly stating that this post and this story is part 3. You will want to check out the other two Detective Davis posts in order to be caught up. Again this story is part 3.
For those of you who have already read Part 1 and Part 2... Thank you! You all rock and you are the best. It has been an absolute honor to get feedback and likes and tips on this detective Tale. I have always wanted to try my hand at a mystery/ detective book and being able to get positive feedback from you, has made my dream come true. I am so happy to create characters that older readers can relate to.
Previous Post Ending:
12:45 pm is when I was able to secure a visual on Detective Davis. He had...
TBC
Part 3:
Detective Davis & The Case of the Missing Keys (Teaser) Part III
12:45 pm is when I was able to secure a visual on Detective Davis. He had his shoes on his hat on and his one bag sat at his feet. His room was the worst it literally looked identically to my grandma's living room. All she did was sit in her chair and crochet all day. It was hideous in there but getting into it would be a waste of time. It was clear that no one would ever believe that a young elite detective would inhabit this space.
I was seeing him in the flesh there he was Detective Davis! He was surprisingly young-looking, and very fit. I expected a much older and wiser-looking face, but Detective Davis still looked wet behind the ears. In comparison to myself, it seems Detective Davis had enjoyed much less fine liquor than I and he did not have the smoker’s crease. His physical appearance honestly was a striking resemblance to one of my favorite characters from an old-school show I watched when I was young. The show was called the Anderson show, which starred a black family. The dad was a lawyer, and the mom was a doctor. They lived in a nice home and had three kids. The oldest kid was the athlete and cool guy of the show. I could not remember the character’s name, but it was unnerving to me how much Detective Davis looked like that character.
Back to the purpose of the stakeout, seeing how Detective Davis solves the mystery of the missing keys.
There appeared to be a certain page of the suspect interviews that Detective Davis kept reading over and over. I Truly thought it was nothing but the amount of time he was spending on a single page made me ponder. I will share with you readers the best I can. It seemed to be the second page of dialogue between a first-day Laundry Person and the Household Manager. One employee who worked inside the home and an employee who seemingly was lost. Only three detectives ruled the interaction as being important. The information had practically been tossed away because the professionals agreed either individual was of consequence. I personally excused the interaction as a simple misunderstanding. But Detective Davis had almost spent an hour on the second page of the interaction. I can only transcribe what I see from my surveillance situation, I truly do not remember any of the details of this frivolous conversation. Here is the transcription that Detective Davis seemed obsessed over...
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Conclusion:
Detective Davis: The Case of the missing keys will be published by Cauzmics Publishing and ready for purchase by the end of the summer. I truly hope that you, the great core group of supporters will get the chance to have the finished book. If you buy it when you hold it you can remember that you truly are part of the reason why this book exists. All of your reads, likes, and tips are the support I needed to finish this book. You are the greatest, thank you so much and I hope to grow with my audience on vocal as I grow my chapter book collection. Please check out my other post on vocal and check www.CauzmicsPublishing.com for my already published titles!
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About the Creator
Elijah Davis
Author of ”Betsy the Bird“. Building a connected universe of stories across multiple genres. What you’re reading here is part of something bigger.




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