“But what?”
“The Tears dress we sent was a copy. The original is in the vault. You won’t tell Bette, will you? She put up a real fuss to borrow it. We couldn’t say no.”
Joanna laughed until she cried. It was a joke even Dali would have appreciated.
Afterword
A huge thank you to Debbie Guyol for her immensely helpful editorial comments, and thanks, too, to Allison Norman for her sharp eye for typos and grammatical errors. As always, my writing group—Christine Finlayson, Doug Levin, Dave Lewis, Ann Littlewood, and Marilyn McFarlane—have been invaluable in helping me to shape the story. Laleña Dolby drew the lodge’s floor plans—I love them!—and Dane at ebooklaunch designed the fabulous cover.
Note to Readers
Thank you for reading Slain in Schiaparelli! I hope you enjoyed it. It’s the third book in the Joanna Hayworth Vintage Clothing mystery series. Book One is The Lanvin Murders, and Book Two is Dior or Die.
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