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Dying for a Daiquiri (Laurel McKay Mysteries, #3) Dying for a Daiquiri by Cindy Sample
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“which is practically the same thing.” “You can’t top this romantic scenery, Laurel,” she replied, “plus there are…” “No dead bodies,” we said in unison. Liz and I both laughed. I was grateful my British friend’s Valentine’s Day ceremony had gone off without a hitch, since her original wedding plans found me waltzing with a killer and narrowly escaping a frigid death in the depths”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri
“This mango daiquiri is to die for.” I popped a juicy red maraschino cherry into my mouth, lifted my tropical drink and toasted the bride. Liz’s hazel eyes sparkled brighter than the diamond-studded wedding band placed on her left hand three hours earlier. She tapped her creamy pina colada, encased in a coconut”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri
“was it PR people always said? There’s no such thing as bad publicity. Ritz”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri
“continued on the path that led uphill away from the pavilion toward the vista”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri
“heard someone yell, “Man overboard.” Technically, he was wrong, but this didn’t seem the time to go all women’s lib on him.”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri
“maybe I’d finally have time to finish the e-book I was reading while I waited for help to arrive.”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri
“Thanks,” I muttered. I hoped any sharks hovering near the Sea Jinx were on a low-fat no-protein diet.”
Cindy Sample, Dying for a Daiquiri