Summary of Clint Richmond's the Good Wife

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By Everest Media

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The woman was a middle-aged piano player who had a ministry of her own. She was also a Sunday school teacher at an evangelical church and a mentor to young wives who wanted to create godly marriages and perfect Christian homes. #2 The killer entered the house through the kitchen, where she washed the pipe and the knife. She then walked into the living room, where she murdered the woman. She took the woman's belongings and ransacked the house. #3 The city of Austin was built around a historic live oak tree that was cut down to make way for a new road. The tree's ghostly spirit was said to move slowly, coming up from Town Lake through the dense cedar thickets to enter the tree casually like a neighbor might cross the road to return home after a social visit. #4 The West Side was the first area of Austin to be developed, and was developed by and for politicians, college professors, and schoolteachers. It was a minor metropolis by the early 1900s.
Summary of Clint Richmond's the Good Wife