Death on a Dark Sea (The Inspector Felix Mysteries Book 2) Page 17
'Yes, I suppose so. But I didn't know about all that, and you worked it out in the end, which was jolly clever, so it doesn't matter does it? Oh dear, I'm so silly. I thought it was . . . something else.'
Felix smiled. How artless are those sea-grey eyes, he thought, full of youth's simple certainties. 'Connie, I wouldn't care if you'd —'
'Two coffees, two sticky buns,' said the waitress.
The End
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