Mum's Monday A Prescription For Murder A Hayley Dean Mystery
Surely alarms would have gone off. Really to seemingly threaten over a discharge. I feel it was too quiet. Who? One is too obvious and a trivia motive.
Yes. I agree that is ‘Good advice’ for when someone is retired, I love it, although some people just fell naturally into retirement and carry out that advice, it is, however, nice to hear it being said out loud.
Although paperwork can be boring and takes up time, this film highlights an extremely good reason for it.
Really! I wouldn’t have called that an argument or a motive even if there was more than one disagreement. This is flimsy, yes covering all leads, so it is good but trivia all the same. I don’t know what mysteries he has been watching. This is amusing, to me, to hear, watch and think about .
Oh, he could be a suspect. It is also good that working for a department linked to the hospital, you could say, is so helpful. Oh, random. Could be anyone now.
That was funny and realistic as I personally mistook a police car for a taxi on holiday in Chicago. So yes, it can happen.
Now suddenly coincidentally everyone plays ‘Golf’ subtle links but I don’t like the nature of the coincidences. Random again, although there is a link there. People have died so yes, ok, check and investigate everyone/everything.
When fingerprints get it wrong this looks bad. Luckily, I like that no one else suspects her.
Now what? Proving you can’t look away for a second. Luckily I recorded this film so I can rewind to find out/watch what happened as she said it did. I think I know who the ‘Angel of Death’ is.
Good question and good answer. Good timing on the discharge. I don’t like that they quit. Also I don’t think the one they go after did it. I do have a suspect in mind and a possible reason.
Now what? Whoa that was unexpected in more ways than one, bad and lovely.
Again, now what? I knew it. I solved the case and also should she get checked out at the hospital?
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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