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1 J udith McMonigle Flynn put a fifty-dollar bill on the table, glared at her husban
2 T he rest of the week passed quickly, but that following Monday as the wind picked
3 G ood Lord!” Judith gasped. “It’s real? It’s not a mirage?” “It’s real.” Joe offe
4 I t wasn’t surprising that Renie wasn’t on hand when Judith went down to breakfast
5 A s Judith and Renie finished a lunch of smoked salmon tarts with cream cheese and
6 T he fire was burning brighter. Judith and Renie were transfixed. After a couple o
7 A lpin MacRae didn’t miss a beat. “It’s early days to render an opinion,” he said
8 T he rest of the evening proved uneventful. Renie retreated to her room around ele
9 M oira Gibbs and the man named Patrick were holding hands as they started up the s
10 B arry borrowed Judith’s cell and called his father to rescue him. After assuring
11 M rs. Gibbs looked as if she’d aged ten years in eight hours. She was not only st
12 T o her surprise, Judith slept soundly that night. Despite being wound up in the
13 M oira!” Beth cried. “Why would anyone want to kill you? Or Harry, for that matte
14 T he house Kate Gunn had confiscated from her late husband’s mistress was a moder
15 W hen the cousins reached the guest quarters, they went into the Flynns’ room whe
16 C huckie?” Renie said under her breath. “I don’t know.” Judith was shaking from
17 T hat bunch was in the dark in more ways than one,” Renie remarked as they walked
18 J immy Blackwell had disappeared in the vicinity of the dumpster, a few feet away
19 M oira let out an anguished wail. “No! Not Harry’s parents! Oh, God help me! Mak
20 W hat do you mean, ‘missing’?” Renie responded with an anxious expression. Judit
21 R enie looked dubious. “Now you have the sight?” “No,” Judith said. “But I remem
22 I really do feel sorry for Moira,” Judith said as they exited Hollywood House. “L
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