The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year

The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year

By Ally Carter

Prologue

Excerpt from the Official Police Interrogation of Margaret Chase and Ethan Wyatt

December 25

Ms. Chase: Well, of course I have his blood on my hands.

Mr. Wyatt: It was just a scratch.

Ms. Chase: I obviously didn’t try to kill him.

Mr. Wyatt: Maggie’s more of a lover than a—

Ms. Chase: If I’d tried to kill him, he’d be dead.

Mr. Wyatt: She’s such a good person. [ Mr. Wyatt pats his heart. ] Right here.

Ms. Chase: Of course, I’m not offended that you’d accuse me of murder. I’m offended you’d think I’d be bad at it.

Mr. Wyatt: It’s a point of professional pride. Ha! Wait. That was a joke. Can you please write down that I was—

Ms. Chase: You should have separated us, you know? We shouldn’t be together for this. Not that we’re together! Oh no! We are not a we . He is he and I am me and we are not...

Mr. Wyatt: We’re colleagues.

Ms. Chase: I prefer nemesis. Nemesis is a far better word.

Mr. Wyatt: It’s a big market, and we appeal to different— Have I mentioned they’re making one of my books into a movie?

Ms. Chase: I’m sorry, but are we seriously still sitting here, doing nothing? Am I really wearing this ridiculous sweater, answering

these ridiculous questions when she’s...

Inspector Patel: Why don’t you start at the beginning?

Mr. Wyatt: I... uh... I don’t understand the question.

Inspector Patel: When did it start?

Mr. Wyatt: Oh. It started—

Ms. Chase: In the elevator.

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