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The Luckiest Woman Ever (Molly Sutton Mysteries #2) The Luckiest Woman Ever by Nell Goddin
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“considered. She did like to enter a restaurant and see the people she knew jump up to come say hello. But on the other hand, the tiresome service! The expense! She had lost her appetite for food years ago, and she didn’t see the point in spending that much time and money on something she wasn’t especially interested in. “If you would make me my usual,” she said. Michel sighed inwardly and went to a sideboard. He took a dangerously fragile”
Nell Goddin, The Luckiest Woman Ever
“and blotted it with special blotting papers. It occurred to her, not for the first time, that some music might be pleasant to listen to while she made her preparations, but the record player had broken decades ago and she had no wish for anything ugly and modern in the house. Finally, with a spritz of perfume, Josephine Desrosiers was ready to greet her nephew. She was spry for her age and she had no trouble with the stairs. She nearly hummed to herself as she descended, but stopped herself because she thought humming was a low-class pursuit. Her nephew, chewing on a fingernail, was”
Nell Goddin, The Luckiest Woman Ever