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Last week in Chicago Ann and I and an old friend, Fr. Chris Armstrong, dined in Chicago with a new friend, Felicia Carparelli (seen with me above). Felicia, the author of the delightful Murder in the Library, chose a historic Italian restaurant called The Village, part of the Italian Village trio of dining establishments. What a great evening! Isn't it wonderful the way Sherlock Holmes brings people together? And I find that mystery writers are such interesting people. Don't you?
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