Hal knows that this must be a mistake since her grandparents have been dead for more than twenty years. When she arrives home, she notices a mysterious letter from a will attorney claiming that she has been bestowed an inheritance from her late grandmother, Mrs. Ever since her mother died, she has been struggling to survive on her own. Hal is left alone, frightened of what she going to do. After threatening Hal to have the money delivered in a week, he leaves off with a warning that he has situations where he has “broken teeth” and “broken bones” of those who have failed to contribute. Smith, a loan shark who is becoming impatient with the loan she has failed to pay off. After a long day of work, an unwelcome visitor comes into her booth on behalf of Mr. She works at a pier where she leases a kiosk and makes a living, reading tarot for her clients. There are piles of bills that need to be paid, rent she can’t keep up with, and is receiving notes from those she owes money to. Harriet, or Hal, has reached her tipping point of desperation. Author Ruth Ware takes readers to the stormy seas of the Harriet Westaway’s troubled situation, which centers in The Death of Mrs.
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