The Good Husband of Zebra Drive by Alexander McCall Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This remains the most charming series that I have read. Not only are there interesting little stories inside the stories, there are also reminders of lessons we have learned in the past.
In this episode we see the saying that if you love something, set if free. If it comes back, its yours, put into actual practice. The couple are both faced with having to let go of their employees and not in the greatest of circumstances. But their integrity is of the finest level and both are able to handle these things in just the right way.
We are getting a glimpse at the new side of the assistant detective, now associate detective and I looking forward to seeing how her life will develop now that she is engaged to a successful businessman.
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