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Forgotten Girls Chapters 19 & 20

Today's two chapters.  XIX --  Camilla, a reporter, stops obsessing on her upcoming marriage and starts investigating the forgotten girls.  She learns that the girls were inseparable at the home, that one of the girls was burnt in the shower room, and that the woman in charge at the time quit her job and has been haunted by it every since.  XX  Louise, our investigator, is eating at a community garden with Melvin, her elderly upstairs neighbor and her son. Louise is still distraught over memories of the suicide of her first boyfriend, Klaus.  Her son--whom she is afraid is smoking--returns from some time away from her with a fever.  He will stay home from school the next day, maybe.

The mundane of Louise and Camilla's life, with just enough hint of menace to keep it all interesting. I wish I could read more--B & N is parceling this out and making me wait.

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