A Penny Urned
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“Wynnell, dear, at least let me get the tip.”
“Sure, Abby, that would be fine. In fact,” she thumbed through a sparsely populated wallet, “why don’t you just take care of the whole thing this time?”
“I beg your pardon?”
The hedgerows fused. “Do you know how expensive a last-minute ticket to Tokyo is? And since I wasn’t expecting to come back so soon, I didn’t have a round-trip ticket.”
I sighed and began rummaging through my purse for my wallet. Mama claims Jimmy Hoffa is in there somewhere, and she might be right. I found a can of hair spray, a stack of programs from Ovens Auditorium, a paperback book with dog-eared pages, an empty tube of hand lotion, a fistful of stale Savannah pralines, but no wallet. After a while I got just plain irritated and starting dumping the contents of my bag willy-nilly on the table.
Let me tell you, it was a frightening experience. Things materialized that I had long since given up on. Some items, I swear, I’d never seen before. But I was more annoyed than surprised when the ugly pink bust of a dead composer bounced off the table, landed on the floor, and cracked wide open.
I’ll let you imagine how I felt when I saw the glint of a silver coin.
About the Author
TAMAR MYERS is the author of six previous Den of Antiquity mysteries: Larceny and Old Lace; Gilt by Association; The Ming and I; So Faux, So Good; Baroque and Desperate; and Estate of Mind. Also the author of the Magdalena Yoder series, she is an avid antiques collector, and lives in the Carolinas.
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Other Den of Antiquity Mysteries by
Tamar Myers
from Avon Books
BAROQUE AND DESPERATE
ESTATE OF MIND
GILT BY ASSOCIATION
LARCENY AND OLD LACE
THE MING AND I
SO FAUX, SO GOOD
Copyright
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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