Frame Change: a Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries book 5)
The book Frame Change: a Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries book 5) was written by authors T Gracie Reese, Joe Reese Here you can read free online of Frame Change: a Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries book 5) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Frame Change: a Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries book 5) a good or bad book?
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“Come. Come now. We must talk.” “Come where?” Upon asking which, he’d been given an address. This was strange. He did not know where Beckmeier actually lived, had never been invited into the life of the man. Something was clearly happening. He took public transportation—the Brown Line—to the Montrose stop, exited, looked around to see if he was being followed—knowing that anyone following him would probably be very good at the job, and not be noticeable—but looked around anyway, saw no one, and ...started walking toward the address he’d been given. He felt as though he was in London. The weather may have had something to do with that. It was postcard weather. Weather out of Dickens’ London, in one of the ‘good’ chapters, where people were not starving and did not yet have tuberculosis. This was ‘Evening of Christmas Turkey’ London, the city at its gaslit best. A benevolent snow had begun to fall (the sky had been somber all day), each flake the precise size and texture of a pillow feather (no gloppiness), and able to descend of its own accord, pulled to the streets by gravity alone, wafting a bit this way and that, untouched by wind (of which, remarkably, there was none), and so beautifully backlit by streetlamps as to resemble a tiny part of the setting of an operatic Act Four, an instant before the first notes had been played.
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