Silver Fox: To Paris, Mon Chat
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  • Reads 31
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2016
Dorothy Claes buried her husband three years ago. Yesterday, she buried her father. 
After inheriting her father's antique shop, Dorothy begrudgingly accepts the boring life she never wanted. From traveling the world to dusting Victorian vases. From proving she's still got the hang of jui jitsu at 65 to taking inventory on silver plated spoons. It was not the life she had envisioned. 

But when her father reveals a secret about himself from across the grave, a secret he wishes Dorothy to carry on, the 65-year-old retired museum curator finds herself traveling the world once more, her faithful cat, Solomon, in tow, to uncover a mystery in Paris, and a secret her father hid from her for over half a century.
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