In the Mood for MurderBerkley, 2000 - 216 páginas In 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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... leave that to me ? If they have gotten letters , I suppose the next step could be a meeting to compare them and discuss who might have sent them . " “ An excellent plan , ” he said , rising to leave . “ When you're ready to report back ...
... leave that to me ? If they have gotten letters , I suppose the next step could be a meeting to compare them and discuss who might have sent them . " “ An excellent plan , ” he said , rising to leave . “ When you're ready to report back ...
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... leave , then looked back . " Are you still planning to go to church services this morning ? " she asked . " Certainly . You may order me a taxi for a quarter to ten and then you may leave . I wish you a very nice day with your relative ...
... leave , then looked back . " Are you still planning to go to church services this morning ? " she asked . " Certainly . You may order me a taxi for a quarter to ten and then you may leave . I wish you a very nice day with your relative ...
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... leaving the house in such a huff that he unintentionally knocked a picture off the wall in the foyer . You saw it there yourself . And there is no way to prove that Randolph faked leaving and hid out in the house until Roberts left ...
... leaving the house in such a huff that he unintentionally knocked a picture off the wall in the foyer . You saw it there yourself . And there is no way to prove that Randolph faked leaving and hid out in the house until Roberts left ...
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