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Dead Wrong (Blackmoore Sisters, #1) Dead Wrong by Leighann Dobbs
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“her in the crowded coffee shop as she mentally prioritized the tasks that awaited her back at her own store. “Here you go, one yerba mate tea and a vanilla latte.” Felicity rang up the purchase, as Morgan dug in the front pocket of her faded denim jeans for some cash which she traded for the two paper cups. Inhaling the spicy aroma of the tea, she turned to leave, her”
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“Prudence was found with a newt stuffed in her throat. She’d been strangled.” He”
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“but he had no intention of getting caught up in any kind of relationship.”
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“intent was honest, he really did want to help and he did have a lot of knowledge about antiques since he’d been running his family pawn shop for almost a decade. She knew they could trust him and she filed the information away for later in case they got desperate for money.”
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“Fiona said. “I wonder if he had a big insurance policy on Prudence?” “Ed didn’t mention that to me yesterday, but it didn’t really come up in the conversation either. He claims he was at Cutty Marina when she was killed, so he has an alibi I can check.” “Josiah claims to have an alibi too. Says he was out lobstering and his deck hand can verify it.” “Okay, I’ll check into that,” Jake said. “Let’s just get on with searching this area.” They put their heads down and started looking. Fiona pushed the leaves around with her feet disturbing a few little orange fire newts that were hanging around underneath. “There’s lots of newts here. Do you guys think one could have just crawled into Prudence’s mouth on its own?” “That would be quite a coincidence, wouldn’t it?” Jake asked. “Yes,” Morgan answered. Then she laughed.”
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“I don’t”
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“her left hand while she kept her right hand”
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