Nightmares Can Be Murder (A Dream Club Mystery) - Plot & Excerpts
Gina Santiago said later that week. Lisa Ortez, Chico’s ex-wife, had finally come forward and posted a small notice in the Savannah Herald about a memorial service for Chico. She’d asked Gina to organize the event and to contact as many friends and clients as she could. Gina had told us that the actual funeral would take place in Colombia and Chico would be buried in his family’s plot. This was just a small gathering with coffee and cookies to share memories of the flamboyant dance instructor. It was late afternoon and the studio was lit with dozens of candles. The crime scene tape was gone and no trace of the earlier tragedy remained. A soft, rose-colored light bathed the room, bouncing off the gleaming wood floors and silver candlesticks. Rose and Minerva had brought a large wicker basket of artfully arranged lilies and hydrangeas, even though Lisa had stipulated “no flowers.” She’d requested that mourners make a donation to a Latin-American children’s charity instead.
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