@@anthonyfrazer3939I really enjoy Andrea’s books and figure years ago I bought book series that I liked and although I don’t really buy books anymore, I would like to contribute to your project of getting Andrea’s books out to the those who enjoy them like I do (whew that’s a huge probably quite ungrammatical sentence 🥴🤗)
It does. That's what it means. If the person doesn't die, the injury wasn't mortal, by definition. I do not apologize for this response. I was a proofreader for nearly twenty years, and our language is losing enough of its communicative power by people using language without reference to agreed shades of meaning.
Thanks!
Thanks once agin for your help
Thank you for posting another lovelly audiobook cant wait to start to listen best wishes to you and your family
Thanks
I am really feeling the love from you! Thanks once again for your stunning contribution
@@anthonyfrazer3939I really enjoy Andrea’s books and figure years ago I bought book series that I liked and although I don’t really buy books anymore, I would like to contribute to your project of getting Andrea’s books out to the those who enjoy them like I do (whew that’s a huge probably quite ungrammatical sentence 🥴🤗)
@@lilyandthecats636 thanks again
I could listen to A Cosy Mystery all night long, In the words of Oliver Twist "Please sir I want some more" Thank you.
Thanks for your comments. More will be coming. Happy listening.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, can't wait to listen to more 🙌
I always thought that being mortally injured caused death
Ha ha, artistic licence!
It does. That's what it means. If the person doesn't die, the injury wasn't mortal, by definition. I do not apologize for this response. I was a proofreader for nearly twenty years, and our language is losing enough of its communicative power by people using language without reference to agreed shades of meaning.