WHEN THE MUSIC DIES (MUSIC CITY MURDERS Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
“Sajid, it is time for work.” He stood and returned his books to his backpack. “We must go now, or we will be late.” Sajid Aziz closed his Thermodynamics textbook and loaded his study materials into his backpack. The two men walked hurriedly toward the exit, but as they had been trained, not so fast as to bring attention to themselves. When they exited the building, Karim asked, “Have you heard from Abdul?” “Not since last week. I received an email. He was confirming his arrival and the meeting with us tomorrow. Why do you ask?” “I am growing tired of the waiting.” They paused their conversation to let two girls pass on the sidewalk. “We have been here in this nightmare for over two years, and I am growing weary of studying and working—working and studying. Sajid unlocked the car doors and both men tossed their packs into the backseat. “And,” Karim paused looking at Sajid across the top of the compact car, “I am tired of being looked at by these—these arrogant self-righteous infidels like I am some kind of second class human who is here to serve at their table.”
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