A Body To Spare (The Odelia Grey Mysteries) - Plot & Excerpts
The two of them had abandoned their card game and were sitting companionably on Mom’s patio enjoying the fresh air. They looked like a couple of old hens gossiping about the neighbors. The patio ran across the front of Mom’s townhome and was bordered by a waist-high concrete block fence. It was accessed through sliders in the living room. They waved to us as we approached the front door. “The door’s open,” Mom said to us as we came up the walk. By the time we entered the house, both Mom and Elaine had made their way back into the living room. “Let’s talk inside,” Elaine said as she closed the slider to the patio. “No sense taking the risk of someone overhearing us.” “You two want some coffee or tea?” Mom asked us. “Just some water, Mom,” I said. “Coffee would be great, Grace,” echoed Greg. “Thanks. And do you have any of that banana bread?” Leave it to my hubs to think of his stomach, even while in the presence of a killer.
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