Blog

No more doughnuts for Monty

No more doughnuts for Monty

Ian Martin in Pearly Beach

No more doughnuts for Monty

In Stranveld Private Investigators Monty, one of the two protagonists, likes coming to Pearly Beach in his old Beemer to do doughnuts in the carpark.

They turned off Charlie van Breda onto the track down to the sea.

“Yippee, yippee, yip!” Monty sang out on sighting the deserted parking area overlooking Silversands. “Gravel! Glorious gravel! Every last parking area in Gansbaai is now under tar. Boring old lifeless tar. This is God’s own gift to a doughnut specialist. Yippee, yippee, yip!”

He stopped dead in the middle of God’s own expanse of gravel, wrenched the steering wheel as far over to the right as it would go, engaged second gear, got the Beemer’s six cylinders screaming for blood, and let the clutch loose. They did three revolutions, and he reined the clutch in. It was time to yank the wheel all the way left, get the revs up, and then spin the car in the other direction. When they came to a halt facing the sea again, Monty cut the engine and sighed with satisfaction. “Ah, that’s better!” he said, as if he was buckling his belt on emerging from a brothel, or a toilet. “I really needed to do that.”

Unfortunately for Monty, the Municipality is busy destroying every last expanse of gravel in Pearly Beach by covering it in a layer of tar.

Stranveld Private Investigators is available from Smashwords.

No more doughnuts for Monty

Ian Martin

This is my writer's blog and it's a pleasure to have your company. You’ll see that the site is designed to showcase my writing.

View Profile

What is Xplorio?

Xplorio is your local connection allowing you to find anything and everything about a town.

Watch the Gansbaai Video
Read More

Recent Posts

How To Become An Entrepreneur

How To Become An Entrepreneur

While in the army, Plug received some advice from the Quartermaster. 

Tough Times

Tough Times

Man, but this life is hard! You know how much trouble and pain I've had ever since I was a kid?

Hospital Story: Part Two

Hospital Story: Part Two

In my teens and early twenties, I experienced much mental anguish trying to make sense of the world and discover the meaning of life.

A Stitch in Time

A Stitch in Time

"A stitch in time saves nine" is an old English proverb that advises one to take remedial action sooner rather than later.

Go Forth and Multiply

Go Forth and Multiply

"And God said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish in the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.'"

Broken Promise

Broken Promise

When I asked her to come live with me and be my love, she said she would, once we were married.