by Jack Batten
“Dessert?” Annie said. “We hardly ever have dessert. Isn’t this just the perfect world.”
“Maybe not perfect for real,” I said. “But sometimes it feels that way, which is good enough for me.”
Both of us polished off our entire desserts.
Annie and I smiled at one another.
“The dishes can probably wait until tomorrow,” I said.
Annie reached across the table. Hand in hand, we walked upstairs to the bedroom.
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Batten, Jack, 1932-, author
Keeper of the flame / Jack Batten.
(A Crang mystery)
Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-1-4597-3322-0 (paperback).--ISBN 978-1-4597-3323-7 (pdf).--
ISBN 978-1-4597-3324-4 (epub)
I. Title. II. Series: Batten, Jack, 1932- . Crang mystery.
PS8553.A833K44 2016 C813’.54 C2015-904914-8
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