The Red book of Primrose House: a Potting Shed Mystery (Potting Shed Mystery Series 2)

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Pru tried to keep herself grounded by repeating Simon’s family situation—Birdie was his mother’s sister, and therefore he was not really a Parke relation—but it was no use. She began to imagine Birdie suddenly realizing that her own grandmother had been a Parke, too, and so Pru was actually some second or third cousin of both Birdie’s and Simon’s as well as a vague relation to Uncle George Parke. Pru spent a good deal of the drive envisioning a family tree on the windshield and trying to put al...l the branches in the right place.
When she arrived, she sat in her car a few minutes, breathing in and out slowly. Birdie’s cottage was one of six or seven small, older, but well-kept houses on the street. Pru made her way up the boxwood-lined walk to the door and rang the bell. A tall, thin woman with white hair in a pixie cut answered. Her blue eyes, watery with age, were surrounded by smile lines.
“Well, Prunella, here you are. Come in.”
Oh God, she thought, don’t start crying now.
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