Edison Effect, The: A Professor Bradshaw Mystery (The Edison Effect) - Plot & Excerpts
He poured a mug of the coffee, and the aroma pried Henry’s eyes open. “Good morning,” said Bradshaw. “What time did you get in?” Henry moved his half-open eyes to the mug, hauled himself to a sitting position, then took the mug, and a drink, before saying, “About three. What time is it now?” “Eight. Sorry. I’ve got a full agenda today. I’m on my way to the Bon before I head up to the university.” He made room on the nightstand for the sandwich and noticed a brass object shaped like an oversized bullet. “What’s that?” “Huh? Oh, won that last night. A genuine German torpedo siren whistle. Makes the most obnoxious high-pitched whooping sound you’ve ever heard.” “You’re not thinking of giving it to Justin, are you?” “Keeping it for myself. Never know when such a thing will come in handy, especially in some of the places you force me to visit.”
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