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County Line Photo Tour from Part Three

The discovery of a dead man in Ruby Jane Whittaker’s tub leads Skin Kadash on a frantic search through the haunted past of the woman he loves.

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Ruby Jane's Street

Ruby Jane’s Street

A row of dark windows runs between the roof line and the top of the door, too high to peep through.

Ruby Jane's Door

Ruby Jane’s Door

I rap on her apartment door, too gently to be heard by anyone who isn’t alert for a knock.

Whiffies at Cartopia

Whiffies at Cartopia

We head past Whiffies, where I see Summer waving to me from inside the cart.

Cartopia

Cartopia

There are a pair of large canopies, one twice the size of the other, with picnic tables underneath.

Ferry Dock

Ferry Dock

A ferry is arriving. I can’t tell if it’s westbound or eastbound.

East Sound Water View

East Sound Water View

A vista opens before us, a view of East Sound, sapphire blue and white-capped.

Alpaca

Alpaca

Ringo gazes at me through the fence.

Sunrise through trees on Mount Tabor

Sunrise

We pull onto my street as the first limb of sunlight …

Revisions are when you get to get to move the darts onto the bullseye while no one is looking.

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