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Название книги: Unlucky in Law
Автор(ы): Perri O'Shaughnessy
Жанр: Триллер
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Unlucky-in-Law-192310.html
The tenth book in the Nina Reilly series, 2004
IN MEMORY OF BEN MCGOVERN AND DEDICATED TO ALL THE OTHER CHILDREN STILL FIGHTING BLOOD-RELATED CANCERSTHEY DESERVE A CURE.AND FOR JANE FULLER OF OWEGO, NEW YORK***
PROLOGUE
Christina’s StoryMonterey, California , 1966 HER FRIENDS CALLED THEIR FATHERS “DAD” OR “DADDY,” BUT HE wanted Christina and her little brother to call him Papa because he had called his father Papa. His mustache drifted below his mouth at the corners, tickling her when he kissed her cheeks. When he was sick and lying on the couch in his study, he liked to sing to her. At bedtime he read her stories, like “Masha the Bear,” which was a lot like “Little Red Riding Hood,” and the story of “The Crow and the Crayfish.” Sometimes she persuaded him to read her favorite.“‘The Snow Maiden’ again, Papa.”He groused and teased, finally pulling out a tattered book and finding the page. “‘Everyone else was building snowmen. “Why not build a snow maiden?” the old lady asked. And so they did. When they were
Название книги: Unlucky in Law
Автор(ы): Perri O'Shaughnessy
Жанр: Триллер
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Unlucky-in-Law-192310.html
The tenth book in the Nina Reilly series, 2004
IN MEMORY OF BEN MCGOVERN AND DEDICATED TO ALL THE OTHER CHILDREN STILL FIGHTING BLOOD-RELATED CANCERSTHEY DESERVE A CURE.AND FOR JANE FULLER OF OWEGO, NEW YORK***
PROLOGUE
Christina’s StoryMonterey, California , 1966 HER FRIENDS CALLED THEIR FATHERS “DAD” OR “DADDY,” BUT HE wanted Christina and her little brother to call him Papa because he had called his father Papa. His mustache drifted below his mouth at the corners, tickling her when he kissed her cheeks. When he was sick and lying on the couch in his study, he liked to sing to her. At bedtime he read her stories, like “Masha the Bear,” which was a lot like “Little Red Riding Hood,” and the story of “The Crow and the Crayfish.” Sometimes she persuaded him to read her favorite.“‘The Snow Maiden’ again, Papa.”He groused and teased, finally pulling out a tattered book and finding the page. “‘Everyone else was building snowmen. “Why not build a snow maiden?” the old lady asked. And so they did. When they were
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