Anacacho, An Allie Armington Mystery - Plot & Excerpts
Not only is the suit perfect, but my life is about as perfect as it can get. There’s a bounce to my step as I make my way along the path from the parking lot to the vinecovered brick building that houses Perkins, Travis, Attorneys-at-Law. I love my new job. The firm is small but powerful, driven by Richard Perkins and Will Travis, who are renowned for their expertise in corporate “roll-ups” and real estate coups. I’ve been here three months, arriving just in time to be well vetted, then chosen as lead attorney in the Dixon-Renchen negotiations. “P&T,” as they are fondly referred to by associates and staff, let me call the plays from the beginning and I took to it like the proverbial duck. Now, I’m sitting in my very own office, basking in my first major success. Duncan and I reserved a church and a reception hall for late March and put in a bid on a home in the old Tanglewood area of the city. It’s a remodel with three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a wonderful kitchen—an absolute requirement for Duncan.
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