Old Bones: A Hetty Fox Cozy Mystery (Hetty Fox Cozy Mysteries Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
I thought of Blackie cowering in some corner while the storm played out its fury. I goosed the gas and rushed onward. I had the the town to get through and the bridge to cross before I reached home. I had spent the drive to this point reviewing Sam’s words. He claimed he was innocent. He alleged Eva had been alive when he left her. I hadn’t even bothered to ask him about his wife. If he was lying, he’d only do so again. Besides, I had no way to tell if he was lying or not. I still liked him as the killer. Eva was with him the night she died. she was a threat to his way of life. I had only his word that that they had mutually decided to part. Willa, also, I thought, made a good suspect, but not now that she was dead she seemed the likely killer. No one was claiming she’d committed suicide. What I needed to learn, I thought, was how the killer got into the Lowry attic. In the meantime I thought, recalling Laura’s dear face, I had a knitting group to set right.
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