Final Justice (Justice series Book 3) by M A Comley

Final Justice (Justice series Book 3) by M A Comley

Author:M A Comley [Comley, M A]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: General Fiction
Published: 2013-12-14T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

Lunch turned out to be one of the quietest Lorne had ever spent with Jade and her father. At times, she thought each of them had became lost in their own deep, scary thoughts, reliving the horrors of the previous year. They parted soon after eating their meal, which was a rarity.

On the way home, Lorne stopped off at the park to give Henry an extra run, to make up for deserting him the way she had. The detour also gave her some much-needed time to clear her head.

She watched the eight-year-old dog run around with the boundless energy of a two-year-old person, but she didn’t succeed in clearing the turmoil going on in her mind.

Lorne arrived home and spent the next four hours cleaning the house from top to bottom, which she only tended to do when her mind wouldn’t shut down, so she knew then that she was in big trouble. After a quick sandwich, she settled down to an evening in front of the telly, making sure she avoided the soaps, aware that Charlie would fill her in on those at the weekend during her visit.

At around nine, her mind was churning so much that she decided to get her thoughts down on paper.

The Unicorn/Baldwin—why has he resurfaced in France?

Why is he out in the open and not living under an assumed name? He knows there is an active arrest warrant awaiting him, albeit in England.

Why were the murdered Finance Ministers in Normandy?

Why had they held a meeting with Baldwin?

Why Normandy? Why not the South of France?

Why did I sleep with Michel?

Is there more to Michel than meets the eye? Did he really grow up around Normandy?

Why? Why? Why did I tell Jade about Baldwin, only for Dad to overhear?

And why the heck am I making notes about a case I don’t want to get involved in?



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