She’d been dropped off by a ferry ten minutes before and had trekked up to the main house, dragging her luggage behind her. The island itself was rather gorgeous - a small, sausage shaped landmass floating in the Georgian Bay, surrounded by sparkling blue water, covered with trees, and lined wit...
The hungry crowd milled in front of her, demanding everything from crepes, to kebabs, to coke. Nora handed these out, with a smile on her face, while Tina worked the cash register, and Mrs. Mullally helped by sitting in the corner and occasionally handing out ingredients as needed. Nora apprecia...
She heard a voice call out to her and turned around. A silver SUV was parked in the shade of a tree, and May Almand waved to Nora from it. Exiting the car, she walked to the front of it, while Nora moved towards her. “I was so sorry to hear about Raquel,” May said, the words coming out in a rush...
“I’m still worried about Dillon,” Nora said. “Somehow, I feel like we should have told Sean.” “What could we have said?” Harvey asked. “Sean’s already looking for him, and it’s not like we have any clue where Dillon could be. He isn’t answering his phone either, right?” Nora steepled her fingers ...