In the Mood for MurderIn this second title of a series set during World War II, it's murder-by-mail as Kate Fallon tracks a series of letters sealed with a curse--and tries to catch the killer who's casting a shadow of suspicion over her hometown. |
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“ How anyone can believe that Bradshaw is a German name escapes me , " said Beatrice . “ It's as English as a cricket match ! I believe we are confronted with a twisted mind . ” “ That does not mean the madness has no purpose , Mrs. Bee ...
“ How anyone can believe that Bradshaw is a German name escapes me , " said Beatrice . “ It's as English as a cricket match ! I believe we are confronted with a twisted mind . ” “ That does not mean the madness has no purpose , Mrs. Bee ...
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Although he didn't say so , I believe he's hoping that the author of the letters will feel so frustrated by not observing a response that he or she will send more of them , and that they will provide a clue to the writer's identity .
Although he didn't say so , I believe he's hoping that the author of the letters will feel so frustrated by not observing a response that he or she will send more of them , and that they will provide a clue to the writer's identity .
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“ I agree with Tom that the best thing to do at the moment is keep them under wraps , " “ Shall I take that to mean , Chief , " she said , " that you believe the person who sent them killed Judge Villeur ?
“ I agree with Tom that the best thing to do at the moment is keep them under wraps , " “ Shall I take that to mean , Chief , " she said , " that you believe the person who sent them killed Judge Villeur ?
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