βHe saw a bare arm first, the hand palm up with fingers curled inwards. Then he stopped and took a few breaths. He could hear the two constables making arrangements before they separated, one saying heβd bring the other some tape from the car, and then it was just the summer morning quiet again.β
Songbird Season
β Scribed by Melanie Lageschulte
- Publisher
- Fremont Creek Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 099977526X
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β¦ Synopsis
"The first blush of spring finds Melinda filled with great expectations and high-flying goals. The charming farm and its critters are finally hers forever, and new life is popping up in unexpected places. But as the songbirds return and the garden's soil is turned, not everything's coming up roses: A no-nonsense housing inspector claims her sweet deal with Horace could come at a high cost, and her latest idea to improve life in her rural community meets with skepticism from some of the locals. When Uncle Frank makes a shocking discovery in the town's archives, the fallout threatens to dim Prosper Hardware's bright future. As friendships are tested and family ties begin to fray, can Melinda restore the harmony in her life?" --
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