Where's the hooch-for Dickhead?Fourth-floor gift room.She stared at him for ten silent seconds. We have a gift room?On a half laugh, he shook his head. One day, darling Eve, you really should go through the entire house. East wing, fourth-floor tower.Okay. Since she wasn't completely sure where that was, she walked to the elevator.

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In "Festive in Death" by J.D. Robb, a character seeks out a special room in a large house known as the "gift room." This leads to a humorous exchange where one character teasingly suggests another should explore the house more thoroughly. The mention of not having discovered the gift room yet highlights her unfamiliarity with the expansive residence.

As she contemplates the location of the gift room, she decides to take the elevator, indicating her determination to uncover the mysteries of the house. This moment encapsulates her curiosity and the playful banter that exists between the characters, enriching the story with a sense of humor and character dynamics.

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