Our Honored Dead (Stephanie Chalice Thrillers Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Honestly, the prospect of eating at a restaurant known for its veggie and vegan specialties didn’t exactly turn me on. I had a craving for eggplant parm and garlic knots—tofu and kale was just not going to cut it. Fortunately, I discovered that they served lots of other great stuff. I had a warm, macadamia-crusted, chicken breast salad and was already drooling over the prospect of devouring a chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream pie for dessert. Nigel Twain was a dear friend, an inspired thinker, and psychiatrist who had helped with cases before. He was what you might call an unconventional soul. I valued his thoughts on the human mind and hoped that he could better help me understand the warped individual who had stolen the futures from the members of the Jacoby family. “This salad is absolutely scrumptious.” I still had food in my mouth as I spoke. “I have to say that I was really surprised when you picked this place.” Twain was a gorgeous, dark, and complicated man with a sexy English accent.
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