Murder On The Tor: An Exham On Sea Cosy Mystery (Exham On Sea Cosy Crime Mysteries Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Libby and Mandy cradled mugs of coffee in Max’s living room, while Bear stretched across as many feet as possible, grunting with pleasure. Libby placed her mug out of reach of the dog’s tail and unzipped a small pocket in her handbag, pulling out a silk jewellery pouch that once contained a silver brooch. The amber stones felt warm against her skin. “I’ve been terrified of losing them. I kept moving them around, hiding them in different places. In the end, I decided my bag’s the safest place. I never go anywhere without it.” Max agreed. “It would take a better man than me to part a woman from her handbag.” Libby laid the beads on the coffee table. “More than 2,000 years,” Mandy murmured. “They just look old and dusty, really.” Max had spent the previous evening googling amber beads. He shared his findings. “Amber’s a strange medium. It’s actually tree resin, compressed for hundred of years. Sometimes, it traps insects or flowers, preserving them inside the amber for ever.”
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