A Masquerade Of Muertos (Wisteria Tearoom Mysteries Book 5) - Plot & Excerpts
A thousand small tasks needed attention, many of which had been on hold while I dealt with the wedding. In addition, the holiday season loomed. I called Tony’s sister, Angela, and got her voicemail. She was in college, I knew, and also cared for their grandmother. I left a message inviting her to come decorate sugar skulls on Sunday, then double-checked with Julio (yes, belatedly) that it was all right to ask a friend. “Hey, it’s your house,” Julio said as he kneaded a mound of pan de muerto dough. “Sure, ask whoever you want. I’m just glad you’re giving us the space.” “Should we have some snacks? I could make tea...” “No, no, no. Not on your day off. You leave the snacks to me. I put it at one o’clock so people would have lunch before coming.” The first shipment of holiday merchandise arrived on Tuesday. I was not in the mood for Christmas; in fact, I resented its intrusion into autumn, which was my favorite season.
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