“THE WEATHER HAD TURNED TANTALIZINGLY WARM, AND SINCE THEY knew it wouldn’t last, Matthew insisted they make the most of it. They were sitting by the dry fountain in Washington Square Park, and Ceinwen was engaged in a vain effort to eat a falafel sandwich neatly, while telling Matthew about the last few days in the library. She had already told him about Louis Delgado and Edward Kenny. She had found Wouten Oberholzer, the producer, by virtue of his being the only one in the phone book, and had ...been thrilled when he answered the phone. But he had been rather vague and weak-sounding. He didn’t remember anything about making Mysteries and had to be reminded that the director was dead. After that she had a good long think, and decided the phone book wasn’t the best place to start, after all. She recalled the Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature, which she’d used when she had done her senior English term paper on A Tale of Two Cities. She began going through it, in reverse chronological order, month by month, searching for each of the eleven names she had left that were listed as still living in the Gundlach monograph.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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