Chapter 41-2

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They donated time to the local food bank, volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, went on double dates with Happy and Rosa, and Maggie, sometimes with Jake or Happy’s help, but more often on her own, continued investigating the killings. When short-handed, or working on a difficult case, Happy would call in Jake or Maggie, or both, but as sheriff, he did a fair job on his own. Although The Silverado was an Irish pub, rather than a western-themed bar as the name suggested, Maggie decided to keep it as is. “This way, I don’t have to put out money for new signs, plus the pub is a landmark, familiar to everyone. It’s profitable as it is and I don’t intend to screw anything up,” she said to Jake over coffee one morning. Jake took a sip of coffee. “What about food?” “I’m keeping the menu as is,

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