Monday, January 2, 2012

Random Bookshelf Reading 97



Random Bookshelf Reading 97

Question:  Today?

Answer:  "One for his salary to be paid into, Wexford thought as he was driven away, and the other for what?  His Kingsmarkham household expenses were drawn from the Kingsmarkham account, which he fed with L500 a month from Pomfret account A.  Then what of account B?  His wife didn't know of the existence of account A anyway.  It alone was sufficient to keep his resources secret from her.  Why did he need a third bank account?" (p.84)

From An Unkindness of Ravens by Ruth Rendell.

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