Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel - Plot & Excerpts
May 22, 1970 “Calling cards should not be printed, but engraved in black on white parchment or Bristol board.” Mrs. Lieutenant booklet Donna follows Jerry down the stairs of the building after the voluntary indefinite meeting. The major's response to her question has made her jumpy with excitement. Yet she isn't yet ready to share the information with her husband. Jerry may not be as thrilled – he doesn't like asking for favors. "Nice guy, wasn't he?" Jerry says. "Yes, yes, he seemed nice." "And his presentation was done very well." "He was quite interesting." Why did she tell Sharon about Miguel? Was it the excitement of the moment – or the same compulsion that makes her use the Oriental bowl? His last gift to her, the one that arrived after his death. Her mother tried to keep the unopened brown-paper package away from her. "Some things are better left unknown," she said. Did her mother fear the box contained a lace negligee, never to be worn to please the sender, or something else equally intimate?
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