![]() ![]() Where is a great place to hide something you don’t want anyone in the house to find? Inside the very furniture you are sitting on. Where do you hide a champion horse race instantly recognized due the patch of white on its head? Anywhere you want as soon as you cover up that that white silver blaze. In Plain View Under Your Nose In Front of Your FaceĪ persistent them that turns up over and over again in these stories are how the valuable items that are being desperately searched for turn out to be hidden in plain view or right beneath your nose. A jealous husband’s suspicions of marital infidelity winds up being a confirmation of the profound love of a mother for a daughter. A father-son relationship is central to the drama taking place in Reigate while “The Greek Interpreter” suffers horribly as a result of the type of men with whom his sister falls in league with. A future brother-in-law proves less than trustworthy in “The Greek Interpreter.” The two severed ears found inside “The Cardboard Box” are the ultimately grisly conclusion to the long-term consequences of sibling rivalry. ![]() Several of the stories feature plots that suggest the criminal detection begins at home. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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