The Shadow At Greystone Chase (An Angela Marchmont Mystery Book 10) - Plot & Excerpts
‘I don’t know what we’ll find to talk about.’‘You will think of something,’ said Marthe. ‘And I am sure they will not be as dull as you expect. They must surely be used to having people to dinner. I expect they know as well as anyone how to conduct a conversation.’‘I expect so,’ said Angela. ‘What I really want to talk about is the murder, of course, but it will look odd if I do it all evening. I don’t want it to seem as though I have some sort of ghoulish idée fixe and have merely come to gawp. It’s bad enough manners to bring the subject up at all, but I can’t help that. I shall have to try and disarm them by talking enthusiastically about the proportions of the house and suchlike in between times.’‘Should you like to live in such a place yourself, madame?’‘Oh, no, I don’t think so,’ said Angela. ‘It’s much too formal for my taste. One would be forever worrying about breaking something. There’s no comfort in it at all. I wonder Edgar put up with it.’Here she stopped, disconcerted, as she realized what she had said.
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