Loose Ends

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Genres: Fiction
The current coroner was actually one of the local funeral directors and rarely used his county office, but did most of his work from his mortuary. So, the office itself was just row upon row of file cabinets packed side by side in the small dim room.
Next to the Coroner’s Office was the County Clerk’s office, a large spacious area encompassing the rest of the lower level of the courthouse. It consisted of an open area with a counter that separated the clerks from the general public and six offi
...ces with glass walls that surrounded the open area.
Mary waved to the County Clerk as she entered the building and walked over to the counter to meet her. “Hi, Linda, Happy Monday,” she said.
The trim, dark-haired middle-aged woman groaned, “I need a weekend to recover from the weekend. What can I do for you?”
“I need to have some records pulled from the Coroner’s Office – a file that’s more than 24 years old. Do you know how I can get access to it?”
Linda Lincoln knew everything there was to know about Stephenson County.
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