Chapter Eighteen Peggy Neighbors was next on Myrtle’s list of suspects to talk with. Myrtle was positive that it had been Peggy that Silas had seen the night Charles was murdered. Peggy worked most days as a waitress at Bo’s Diner in downtown Bradley. Myrtle waited until it was the middle of the afternoon, figuring that would be the slowest time at the diner, then made the short walk over. A bell rang on the door when Myrtle pushed it open and the aroma of fried vegetables greeted her. Myrtle had lived in Bradley her whole life and one constant had been the diner, which never seemed to change. It had the same dark wood-paneled walls, the same green, Formica-topped tables and lunch counter, and the same scrubbed-clean look. The only change had been that young Bo took over the diner when