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Authors: Ellen Hart
The Mirror and the Mask
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This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
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THE MIRROR AND THE MASK
. Copyright © 2009 by Ellen Hart. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. For information, address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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Hart, Ellen.
   The mirror and the mask / Ellen Hart. â 1st ed.
               p. cm.
   ISBN 978-0-312-37527-0
1. Lawless, Jane (Fictitious character)âFiction. 2. Women detectivesâMinnesotaâMinneapolisâFiction. 3. Missing personsâFiction.
4. Minneapolis (Minn.)âFiction. 5. LesbiansâFiction. 6. Psychological fiction. I. Title.
   PS3558.A6775M57 2009
   813'.54âdc22
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First Edition: November 2009
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For Diane Ferreira,
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Jane Lawless: | Owner of the Lyme House Restaurant and |
Cordelia Thorn: | Creative director of the Allen Grimby |
Annie Archer: | Bartender at a resort in Steamboat Springs, |
Jack Bowman: | Owner of DreamScape Builders in the |
Susan Bowman: | Branch VP of Northland Realty. Curt and |
Kristjan Robbe: | Real estate agent. Barbara's husband. |
Barbara Robbe: | LPN. Kristjan's wife. |
Curt Llewelyn: | Medical student at the U of M. Sunny's |
Sunny Llewelyn: | Senior in high school. Curt's sister. Susan's |
Octavia Thorn Lester: | Stage and screen actress. Hattie's mother. |
Hattie Thorn Lester: | Octavia's five-year-old daughter. Cordelia's |
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Maggie: “Truth, truth! Everybody keeps hollerin' about the
truth. Well, the truth is as dirty as lies.”
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Kurt Vonnegut
The Mirror and the Mask
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or the third time in less than ten minutes, Annie's mom rushed into the bathroom to redo her makeup. It was definitely weird behavior. Her mom had a routine that never varied. She was the assistant manager of one of the big resorts near Traverse City and always looked perfect when she left for work late in the afternoons. Today was her day off, so Annie figured something was up. On days like this, her mom usually dressed pretty grungy. Sweats. Tank tops. Old T-shirts. But this afternoon, she was so incredibly wired, rocketing back and forth between the bathroom and the bedroom, that Annie wasn't even sure her mom knew she'd come back from the mall.
Annie Andrews was thirteen. She and her mom lived in an apartment complex not too far from the Miller Creek Nature Preserve, which was a way cool place with lots of great walking paths. This was the best place they'd ever lived. There was a workout room, a playground, and even a putting green. Annie had taken up putting after her mom bought her a used putter for her birthday. If she did say so herself, she was getting pretty good at it.
But best of all, the apartment was close to the Grand Traverse Mall, where Annie met her friends almost every day during the summer. Her mom had always worked resorts, starting with her first job as a housekeeper at the Boardwalk Plaza in Rehoboth Beach, the town where Annie was born. Over time, she'd moved up the ladder all the way to management. After Annie's dad died of cancerâwhen she was fiveâthey'd lived in a whole bunch of places. One time, Annie attended three different schools in a single year. But that was a while ago. Annie's mom promised that they wouldn't have to move again for a long time, which was good because Annie adored her current school. She was working on her first boyfriend and couldn't bear the thought of ever leaving.
Making strangling noises, Annie's mom wiggled into a tight pair of white jeans, examined herself in the full-length mirror in her bedroom, pressed a hand to her stomach, and let her shoulders droop. “Ugh.”
“What's up?” asked Annie from the doorway.
Her mom jumped. “Honey, you scared me. I didn't know you were back.”
“Figured.”
Pulling on a pink lace camisole, she stood with one hand on her hip, nervously turning one side, then the other, to the mirror. “I got a call while you were gone.”
“Yeah?”
“There's someoneâa manâcoming over in a few minutes. He's . . .” She hesitated, easing down on her bed.
“He's what?”
“Well, actually, he's somebody I met a long time ago. We've been writing each other for years.”
“You have? How come you never said anything about it?”
“This is kind of hard to explain, honey. He's . . . been . . . in prison.”
Annie arched her eyebrows.
“Nothing violent. He just made some bad decisions and ended up in jail.”
Annie didn't respond, mainly because she had no idea what to say.
“I . . . care about him a lot,” continued her mother, gnawing at a fingernail. “His name is John. Johnny Archer.”