The Mother Hunt (2010)

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I am leaving for the beach, having phoned Mrs. Valdon that I’m coming. If she hears a news broadcast it might hit her as hard as it did you and she might do something undesirable. I’m assuming that we intend to hold on and will tell her so. I should be back by lunchtime. The phone number of the cottage is on the card.
AG Actually the phone number was useless if he had something urgent to say, because at the moment he was reading the note I was in the Heron with the client beside me, parked under
... a tree at the roadside. There were two weekend guests at the cottage, in addition to the maid and cook and nurse, not a good setting for a strictly private conversation, and I had got Lucy in the car and away before telling her the news. Now, parked, I could give her my whole attention, and she needed it. She had a grip on my arm and her teeth were clamped on her lip.
“Okay,” I said, “it’s tough. It’s damn tough. All the ifs. If you hadn’t hired Nero Wolfe I wouldn’t have found Ellen Tenzer, and if I hadn’t found her she wouldn’t have been murdered.


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