For All The Gold In The World (2016) - Plot & Excerpts
When she pressed her red lips to the microphone to sing Good Morning Kiss, I’d hold my breath so I could savor every single moment. She was imitating Carmen Lundy’s voice and style, but you had to strain to notice it. She’d never make it big, not even in the small-town clubs. She sang jazz songs because they were the one thing that kept her clinging to a life she could barely stand. Her husband was certain she had a lover. He’d given me five hundred euros fresh from the ATM to find out the man’s name. The husband was a good man, still in love, no plans to divorce. All he wanted was to understand why the love of his life had pulled away from him, from their life, for some other man. Some stranger, most likely. An apparently simple case for an unlicensed private investigator who, for a moderate fee, was happy to stick his nose into married couples’ personal business, where it really didn’t belong, and who forgot everything he’d found out the minute he was paid.
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