After the fire, Philip Fecteau was forced to close the deli counter at the IGA. Too many customers waiting for their paper-wrapped packages of Muenster cheese or sliced turkey complained of the smell of roast pork. Some of them hadn’t even lived in town when the fire occurred and Philip insisted the odor was a product of mass hysteria, until people started driving the extra six miles to the Hannaford’s in Cape Denton for all their groceries. That was as personal as the tragedy of seven children dying of smoke inhalation got, for some people.
The Righteous Brother--Chapter 2
The Righteous Brother--Chapter 2
The Righteous Brother--Chapter 2
After the fire, Philip Fecteau was forced to close the deli counter at the IGA. Too many customers waiting for their paper-wrapped packages of Muenster cheese or sliced turkey complained of the smell of roast pork. Some of them hadn’t even lived in town when the fire occurred and Philip insisted the odor was a product of mass hysteria, until people started driving the extra six miles to the Hannaford’s in Cape Denton for all their groceries. That was as personal as the tragedy of seven children dying of smoke inhalation got, for some people.