The Dead Girl in 2A
Carter Wilson
"Jake Buchannan placed his palm on his eight-year-old daughter’s cheek, hooked a strand of chestnut hair behind her ear, and wished again that he could change the past."
"Jake Buchannan placed his palm on his eight-year-old daughter’s cheek, hooked a strand of chestnut hair behind her ear, and wished again that he could change the past."
"Lee drives and I stare out the window."
"Morel season dawned on us in chilly spring, and we fell upon the mossy ground in a porcine frenzy."
"The first responders, a pair of uniformed constables, were still at the house."
"It’s six o’clock Thursday evening."
"But Steve was doing okay."
"Some things happen so fast."
"Agnes Thelin almost looked apologetic when she explained I was a suspect."
"Murdered? I snatched the newspaper from Hetty’s hands and spread it on my lap."
"Christopher lets himself into his seafront town house alone."
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