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The High Tide Club The High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews
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“Never trust a man who hollers at the help,”
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“Sometimes the people we think we know the best are the ones with secrets we can't even fathom.”
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“250-”
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“My grandma Ruth used to say there's a little felon in the best of us.”
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“It was the night before my parents and Gardiner were to arrive. “I’m bored. Let’s go for a drive.” Ruth jumped up and ran down the stairs with Millie and me trailing along behind. We followed her out to the barn, which had once held racehorses but now housed Papa’s “island cars”—a disreputable-looking collection of automobiles that had outlived their useful lives back at home in Boston but were”
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“clawing at my heart all these years.”
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“tiddled.”
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“something?” “Relax,” Lizzie said. “Granny never mentioned it. But she kept a scrapbook. She clipped all the newspaper articles about the disappearance of … what was his name again?” “Russell Strickland.” As Josephine whispered the name, she”
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