The Green Children: A Sycamore Moon Novel (Sycamore Moon Series Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
She threw him a hard look and spun around, her eyebrow raised just enough to let Maxim know his visit wasn't entirely unwelcome. "You sure you won't have a glass of wine?" she asked for the second time, swirling a sparkling white in her hand. "I appreciate that you're taking an interest in me and my daughter, but you'd be more supportive if you eased up a little." Maxim sighed and followed the woman into the living room. He relaxed into a cream leather couch and decided to play this differently. "Do you have something heavy and red?" Olivia smiled and seductively rubbed the back of her neck. "Now you're just trying to be difficult. Let me see what I can open." Maxim shrugged as the woman went to the kitchen. He didn't feel bad about making her open a bottle just for him—she was the one who had pressed the issue—but the last glass of white he'd drunk was in memory of his late wife. If Maxim had anything to say about it, he'd never touch the stuff again. After a minute in isolation, the detective rose.
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