A Dark And Stormy Murder (A Writer's Apprentice Mystery) - Plot & Excerpts
Gerhard promised her that she would not have to hide forever—just until they had a plan. “I don’t mind,” she said. “There are things that I prefer about this existence.” His smile flashed white in the darkness. “Yes? What is preferable about this gypsy life?” “You,” she said. When he leaned in to kiss her, she thought for the first time that her dream might be resurrected. —from The Salzburg Train I WOKE AT eight the next morning and stayed under the covers for a while, not liking the blustery sound of the wind against my window, but preferring the soft, purring mass that was Lestrade, who was warming my left side. I looked around the room, with its watery sunbeams and its bright white walls. I had come to love it in a very short time—my special space inside Camilla Graham’s home—but today it brought me no comfort. Too many conflicts dominated life here in Blue Lake, and I needed to find some resolution.
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