Game Change: A Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
––William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying On Saturday morning, Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn, came sweeping across the cove and into Bay St. Lucy. She appeared first as a slight lightening in an octopus-ink black sky that had blanketed the town. Then she slipped an aquamarine-clad arm through the crack of the doorway that leads from earth to heaven. Then, opening the door, she stepped through it. The eastern sky exploded into all the colors—saffron, red, gold, purple—that were her robes, and Nina, who had been sitting on her deck watching since five AM, felt the urge to fall on her knees and worship. She thought of Timothies, the mortal who had loved the goddess of the dawn so deeply that he’d been granted a wish by her. Any wish. “Eternal life, so that I might rise each morning throughout eternity and sing your praises.” Wrong wish, of course. Should have included eternal youth, Timothies. What were you thinking? Things had gone all right, of course, for fifty years or so. Then age began to have its effect.
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