The book The Winter Widow was written by author Charlene Weir Here you can read free online of The Winter Widow book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Winter Widow a good or bad book?
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The injured man, Sam Rivers, had a ruptured spleen, several broken ribs and a punctured lung. His condition was critical. Osey stuck his head in the door, Adam’s apple bobbing, and cleared his throat. “Ma’am?” “Yes,” she said sharply. He came in, enormous feet treading warily as though he were afraid of breaking something. Standing in front of her desk, he cleared his throat again. “Ben was on the phone.” “For heaven’s sake, Osey, sit down.” “Yes, ma’am.” He collapsed into a chair. She sighed. “...Osey, do you think you could just call me Susan?” “Uh—no.” He swallowed and his mouth twitched. “Ma’am, I couldn’t.” She eyed him suspiciously, wondering if there was a spark of humor behind his deliberate flatness, but saw nothing in his guileless blue eyes except the stunned sappy expression that always came over him in her presence. He swallowed nervously. She made a conscious effort to keep irritation out of her voice. “Osey, what did Parkhurst say?”
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