CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Aggie had done some more reading through Petunia’s old papers and had discovered that her great aunt had inherited quite a lot of money over the years but, other than the shop that she’d inherited from Henry Cleaver in 1938, all she’d had left at the time of her death was a sum of fifty thousand pounds. Aggie thought it strange that she would have spent so much money over the years, but then, she’d never met the woman so couldn’t make a judgment. She just wished she’d had the chance to talk to her and find out more about her life, other than minor details about her four dead husbands. But then several months into the opening of Aphrodite’s Closet, Aggie had received a small package in the mail. She’d ignored it during work hours but had opened it as she was climbing t

