The book A Widow's Curse was written by author Phillip Depoy Here you can read free online of A Widow's Curse book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Widow's Curse a good or bad book?
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Andrews slept the entire way. I tried desperately not to think too much about Mr. Spivey and ended up obsessing about Eloise Barnsley’s portrait instead. We arrived back home, only to discover the presence of not one but three police cars in my yard and a dark sedan that could only belong to Detective Huyne. Andrews woke with a start when the truck came to a halt. He rubbed his eyes before he noticed the plethora of constabulary vehicles. “Christ on a crutch!” He slumped down in the seat. “We’re... going to jail.” In something of a wild moment, I thought I might just turn the truck on again, throw it into reverse, and careen down the mountain. Maybe I could lose myself in the woods, but I didn’t think Andrews would survive. I could have shoved him out of the truck, but before I had a chance to act on any impulse, Skidmore appeared on the porch, shaking his head and motioning me into my house. “We’re not going to jail.” I didn’t even sound confident to myself; I’m certain Andrews didn’t buy the sentiment.
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