The corpse wore tartan, p.25

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  “There’s no rush,” Liss said. “And I don’t want a diamond. Too flashy.”

  Aunt Margaret, overhearing, caught each of them by an elbow and propelled them out of the lobby and into the west wing. “I happen to know,” she said, “that the hotel gift shop carries a very nice selection of jewelry…including a certain tourmaline ring that my niece has had her eye on.”

  Acknowledgments

  A special thank you goes to Patricia Ruocco, who was the winning bidder in an auction at Malice Domestic 21(2009) to “name the kitten.” Glenora is named for Patricia’s Scottish grandmother, Glenora Jane Margaret Tweedie Treadwell.

  KENSINGTON BOOKS are published by

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  Copyright © 2010 by Kathy Lynn Emerson

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of the Publisher, excepting brief quotes used in reviews.

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  Library of Congress Card Catalog Number: 2010930792

  ISBN: 978-0-7582-6206-6

 


 

  Kaitlyn Dunnett, The Corpse Wore Tartan

 


 

 
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