like a fool and think about it later.”
“I don’t really rush in …”
Robin went on, “You get yourself
involved in people’s lives whether they want you to or not!”
Cara merely nodded.
Robin smiled at her. “You’re going to
make an excellent soul saver.” He tutted again. “Not like the other person I
have to deal with. I’ve seen a tortoise move quicker!”
Cara said, “Did this other soul saver
do the work that he had to? Did he save a soul?”
“He did,” Robin said with a sigh. “And
I had to give him a white feather. He didn’t even seem pleased, he stuck it in
a drawer!” Robin looked over to Cara’s computer desk. “He didn’t place my
precious feather in a frame like you did.”
“Speaking of which,” Cara said and held
her hand out.
Robin grinned. “I thought you’d never ask.” He stood up and held his arms out.
His huge wings appeared. With a gentle shake from Robin, a white feather
detached itself and floated into Cara’s outstretched hand. The white feather
was immediately replaced with a silver one.
Cara pulled the feather close. “Thank
you. I’ll have to buy another picture frame.”
Robin pulled his wings in and glanced
at his watch. He grimaced and looked back at Cara. “Looks like you’ll have to
buy more than one. We’ve got another job to do.”
A note from the author
I’ve been writing murder mysteries for
a few years now. I recently got the idea that I wanted to write stories about
someone stopping murders from occurring in the first place. I realised that
person would need some sort of paranormal/supernatural help to let her know
when the possible murders would occur and I came up with angels. That got me
thinking: if you knew someone was going to be murdered soon, what would you do
to stop it?
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Gillian
A CARA DANIELS COZY MYSTERY
YVETTE ’ S DEATH
BY
GILLIAN LARKIN
www.gillianlarkin.co.uk
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Copyright 2015 by Gillian Larkin
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This is a work of fiction. Any similarity to any persons,
living or dead, is purely
coincidental.