Real Murder (Lovers In Crime Mystery Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
The tiny lady’s eyes sparkled like those of a star-struck teenybopper meeting her heartthrob. With a grin, Cameron glanced across the back seat to the elderly woman who, in the year since she had met Joshua, she had never formally met. Dolly Houseman lived alone in the red brick house across the street from the Thorntons and the MacMillans. Joshua and the MacMillans made it their duty to look out for the lady who had no family. Joshua would take her garbage out to the curb and take the can back into her garage. Tad would mow her lawn and do yard work for her. If she needed any home repairs, one of them would make sure it was done either by himself or an honest repair person. Sitting with her in the back seat of Jan’s SUV, Cameron was the closest to Dolly that she had ever been. Not over five feet tall, Dolly didn’t appear to be even an ounce over one hundred pounds. Her hair was blue-gray. Her face was so wrinkled that it resembled a road map.
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