Coffee, Tea, Or Murder?

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Genres: Fiction
@page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } Chapter Nine As it turned out, I was right about the Shevlins having made other dinner plans. They were replaced in our party by former airline captain Jed Richardson and his wife. George arrived at the Savoy right on time, and we all headed off to the restaurant he’d chosen, Langan’s Brasserie in London’s posh Mayfair section.
“I think you’ll like it,” George said during the drive. “Michael Caine is a part owner, which ensures a smat
...tering of celebrities on most nights, and the food is quite good.”
“Ooh, how exciting,” said Maureen. “I love his movies.”
“I can do without so-called celebrities,” Seth commented. “Food is what matters in a restaurant.”
“Right you are,” George happily agreed, aware from previous encounters with Seth that the evening would likely be peppered with such remarks.
George had mentioned to me earlier that Langan’s was a dressy sort of place, and I’d passed along that information to the others.
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