By Alan Cook
Lillian Morgan is uninterested in lifestyles in a retirement neighborhood, yet she will get extra pleasure than she was hoping for whilst a fellow resident drops lifeless on the bridge table--while keeping an ideal hand of 13 diamonds. Intrigued by way of the astronomical odds in contrast taking place, she makes use of her mathematical historical past plus the aid of her attractive granddaughter and acquaintances to turn out homicide was once committed--but no longer all people desires her to discover the assassin.
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Ida shrugged. I had an urge to ask Ida if she and Gerald had slept together, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. Ida pulled the little dog away from where it still eyed King malevolently, and walked on. I stood for a moment, in a daze. I liked Harriet better than Ida. I preferred that Ida be the murderer, possibly because I didn't like her dog. This wasn't coming out right. Reality wasn't always convenient. Maybe I should drop the whole thing. *** I wanted to find the answer to one more question before I went back to my normal life.
We got up and walked to the salad bar. As I put lettuce on my plate Harriet picked up tomato sections with a pair of tongs. I said, “You're on the lunch committee for the bridge club, aren't you? ” Harriet's eyes lit up. ” I sprinkled bacon bits on my salad and added oil and vinegar. ” Harriet shrugged. ” Harriet shuddered. “They say that's what killed Gerald. But there's one thing I don't understand. He was supposed to be allergic to shellfish, but there wasn't any shellfish in the dish. It was a tuna casserole.
You mean the police? I don't have any evidence that would stand up in court. ” Ida shrugged. I had an urge to ask Ida if she and Gerald had slept together, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. Ida pulled the little dog away from where it still eyed King malevolently, and walked on. I stood for a moment, in a daze. I liked Harriet better than Ida. I preferred that Ida be the murderer, possibly because I didn't like her dog. This wasn't coming out right. Reality wasn't always convenient. Maybe I should drop the whole thing.
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