A Matter Of Wife And Death (A Sibyl Potts Cozy Mystery, Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
I had a break between grooming clients, so I wandered up to the boarding house to see if there had been any developments. Cressida was sitting on the front steps, her head in her hands. “The Little Tatterford and Shire Council is sending an inspector here today.” She sighed and rolled her eyes at the thought. “Why would they?” I said. “The police are treating Lisa’s death as suspicious.” Cressida sighed and looked away. “I don’t know, but I don’t think it’s a good thing. It’s like someone at that place has a grudge against me.” “Unless that awful Cynthia Devonshire from the B&B in town has a friend who works for the council, I honestly don’t think she’d have that kind of influence.” Cressida frowned. It was clear that she was overwhelmed with anxiety. “You never know, Cynthia Devonshire could be more powerful than we realize.
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