Murder In Aix (The Maggie Newberry Mystery Series Book 5) - Plot & Excerpts
It has served as an outdoor food market since the middle ages. Laurent had left home before dawn so he would have the best pick of everything the market had to offer: peppers, glossy eggplants, tomatoes, strawberries that tasted like real strawberries, figs, apricots, peaches, plums, melons, and red currants like little glossy jewels in their tiny wooden baskets. The first stall he approached sold goat cheeses—hundreds of different varieties, little wheels of white that looked like carefully packaged gifts. He’d gotten home late last night, and still Maggie and Grace were not in bed. Although he worried about Maggie getting too tired, he was glad to see it. He didn’t know what Grace’s visit meant—except that it was more than just a visit—but he was glad to see her as a distraction to the current désastre with Maggie’s friend, Julia. Why do these terrible events always seem to follow Maggie? What were the odds that a murder would occur—if indeed that’s what this was—the very day Maggie had lunch with the prime suspect?
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