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“He had looked at me with a straight face and said, “I never lied to you. I never told you I wasn’t having an affair. You never asked.”
Maria Hudgins, Death of an Obnoxious Tourist
“The time printed on the first picture was 17:40, or 5:40 p.m.”
Maria Hudgins, Death of an Obnoxious Tourist
“If it worked the same way as it did in the U.S., she wouldn’t even be considered a missing person until she’d been missing twenty-four hours.”
Maria Hudgins, Death of an Obnoxious Tourist
“Maybe it’s more like, at home she can pretend not to know, but here it’s too obvious to keep up the pretense,” I said.”
Maria Hudgins, Death of an Obnoxious Tourist
“The glassware, in my opinion, came in two varieties: ugly, and way too expensive.”
Maria Hudgins, Death of an Obnoxious Tourist
“The years pass so quickly now that I can't keep my mental image of myself up to date. [Mature Dotsy deals with her age]”
Maria Hudgins, Death Of An Obnoxious Tourist
“The historian in me love to uncover things, and the mother in me hates to be lied to...[Why Dotsy investigates murder]”
Maria Hudgins, Death Of An Obnoxious Tourist