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Trace Their Shadows

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by Ann Cook


  Brandy lifted his hand to her lips. “Not hate. Eva Stone was here because of something much stronger. Don’t you know who she’s been waiting for?” Surely, Brandy thought, she had seen a mother with her child at last.

  She reached up and smoothed away the frown gathering on his forehead. “Not long ago who would’ve believed in neutrinos and quarks? But think what you like. We’re certainly alone now.”

  “No more ghost talk,” he said, drawing her close. “I’ve got something more substantial in mind.”

  As he slipped his arm around her waist and they turned toward the stairs, Brandy cast a last long look at the night sky. Undefiled by lights from the town, it rose above the tall house——black, serene, and splendid with stars.

  Afterword

  Tavares and Mount Dora are charming small towns that cluster near the Harris Chain of five large lakes in Central Florida. The Dora Canal, although usually packed these days with sightseeing boaters, is one of the most beautiful short stretches of natural river in the state.

  The lyrics of the Irish ballads in the book are actually from poems in Prose and Verse Anthology of Modern Irish Writing, edited by Grattan Freyer, Irish Humanities Center, Dublin, published in 1979.

  “It was a moment when I sensed

  A miss in the beat of time…”

  “On a frosty night and a bashful star

  Stood above a hill

  Frozen in the sky …”

  from “That Moment” by S.E. O’Cearbhail, p. 3, 4

  “O you are not lying in the wet clay, For it is a harvest evening now and we Are piling up the ricks against the moonlight And you smile up at us——eternally.

  from “In Memory of My Mother” by Patrick Kavanagh, p.98

  About the Author

  Ann Turner Cook began life as the model for the Gerber Products trademark, and her works emphasize the bond between mother and child. A member of Mystery Writers of America, the retired English teacher and her husband research her novels among the rivers, lakes, and small towns of Central Florida. The couple lives in Tampa.

  Table of Contents

  Trace Their Shadows

  All Rights Reserved © 2001

  Contents

  ONE

  TWO

  THREE

  FOUR

  FIVE

  SIX

  SEVEN

  EIGHT

  NINE

  TEN

  ELEVEN

  TWELVE

  THIRTEEN

  FOURTEEN

  FIFTEEN

  SIXTEEN

  SEVENTEEN

  EIGHTEEN

  NINETEEN

  TWENTY

  TWENTY–ONE

  TWENTY–TWO

  TWENTY–THREE

  TWENTY–FOUR

  TWENTY–FIVE

  TWENTY–SIX

  Afterword

  About the Author

 

 

 


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