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County Line Photo Tour from Part Two

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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Welcome to Farmersville sign

Welcome to Farmersville Sign

A couple of miles later we climb a gentle rise and we’re there.

Miss Molly's Bakery & Cafe

Miss Molly’s Bakery & Cafe

I find what I’m looking for on Center Street: a bakery and café dripping with folksy charm.

Barber Shop with tanning

Barber Shop

We pass a barber shop which also offers tanning…

Village Inn sign

Village Inn sign

The sign features an odd little drawing of a wizard coyly tilting his head.

Foreman Hardware

Foreman Hardware

The next block has Foreman Hardware, a hair and nail salon, the post office.

Starling

Starling

A flock of starlings drops out of a maple tree and into the yard we’re passing.

Farmersville Municipal Building

Farmersville Municipal Building

Nash led her into the municipal building.

She saw something clean and pure in it, nothing like the muddy pictures her mother produced.

Bibemus Quarry painting

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

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