The book Shadows On the Lane was written by author Virginia Rose Richter Here you can read free online of Shadows On the Lane book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Shadows On the Lane a good or bad book?
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What did I miss? If I use my detecting skills, can I figure out who was driving the hit-and-run car? I need to concentrate. “Ha, ha, ha.” Phillip was peering at her through the metalwork scrolls at the foot of her brass bed. “What’s so funny?” Jessie asked. He ducked out of sight and reappeared. “Boo! Ha, ha. Scared you.” Jessie threw back the covers and jumped out of bed. “No you didn’t. I can hear you coming a mile away.” He winked, stuck out his tongue and ran from the room. Two-year-olds. Wh...at a pain, thought Jessie. “Jessie,” her mother called from downstairs. “Telephone.” She went to the phone in her parents’ bedroom. “Hello?” A baby howled in the background. “Boy, Jessie,” Tina said. “How is it you always end up in the middle of some police case?” Jessie laughed. “Lucky, I guess. It even amazes me, being on that balcony at just the right time.” Tina’s voice rose over the background crying. “Let’s go somewhere. The babies are crying nonstop.”
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