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SYNOPSIS (Excerpt)
Songs
from the Violet Café
'A woman sat behind a low reception desk, her head bent over
a large reservations book.
She was an older woman, dressed in an impeccably tailored
navy-blue linen dress that might have looked mannish had it
not been for the drawn threadwork across her breast. There
were no rings on her fingers but she wore a heavy silver bracelet
on her right wrist and a square -faced watch on the left.
The woman looked Jessie up and down, a slight contempt lurking
in her cool blue gaze.
'I have no vacancies,' the woman said, before Jessie had a
chance to speak. Her astonishing hair, the colour of a pale
hydrangea head, was drawn up in a chignon, giving the effect
of a halo of flowers or blue smoke. On the dark wooden bench
stood a small sign bearing the name 'Violet Trench'
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