Yowls in the Yarrow (LOVELY LETHAL GARDENS #25) by Dale Mayer EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Dale Mayer
- Language: English
- Genre: Thriller / Suspense
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Late October, Friday Morning …
After a lovely night’s sleep and a lazy morning inside, Doreen decided to
treat herself to Chinese food. Mack was due to come by for lunch, and she
thought maybe she could pick up enough for both of them. She had a little
bit more money at the moment, and, besides, after the last case closed, she
deserved it.
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She was pretty sure food therapy wasn’t a good thing to get used to, but
it was awfully tempting to just keep turning to food every time something
good was going on. As she walked down to the Chinese food restaurant that
she loved so much, animals in tow, she stepped inside and looked at the
menu, just as Mr. Woo came out from the back and asked, “One dish?”
She smiled at him. “Hey, I was hoping to get a couple dishes.”
“You always get one dish.”
“I’ll have company this time,” she replied.
“Ah, two dishes.”
She winced. “Maybe three.”
He looked at her. “Big spender.” But his face was splitting into a big
smile.
“Not really.” Finally settling on three dishes that would hopefully fill
her and Mack, she placed her order. With lots of money coming, she
wondered if she would ever get used to spending it.
“You wait fifteen minutes.” Then he shooed her out the door.
She went outside and sat down on a bench. All kinds of noises came
from all around the place. A normal city day. As she sat here, she sniffed the
air and smiled.
Mack had plenty of work to do at Meredith’s place, but they had
unearthed Dennis yesterday, much to everybody’s relief. So, of course,
Kelowna was just abuzz with all the news. Doreen didn’t really want to get
caught up in too much of it, but there was only so much she could avoid.
She’d talked for hours with Nan on the phone but had resisted going
down to Rosemoor, pleading tiredness. Even now, as she sat here with the
animals all around her, she was feeling pretty whomped. But it was a good
tiredness.
Goliath wandered over to a shrub and disappeared behind it. She stood
up and walked over. “Goliath, come back,” she ordered. His head poked
through the bush, looked at her, and then he disappeared into a huge cluster
of yarrow plants. She smiled at the multicolored flowers.
“Look at the size of those blooms. I’ve heard you can make tea out of
that stuff.” She wondered whether that was an old wives’ tale or something
she could trust. She’d come a long way, but she still had a way to go in
terms of knowing what she could do and couldn’t do with plants. Google
helped, but it also confused her more often than not
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