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Murder in the Mystery Suite (Book Retreat Mysteries, #1) Murder in the Mystery Suite by Ellery Adams
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“There were books everywhere. Hundreds of books. Thousands of books. There were books of every size, shape, and color. They lined the walls from floor to ceiling, standing straight and rigid as soldiers on the polished mahogany shelves, the gilt lettering on their worn spines glinting in the soft light, the scent of supple leather and aging paper filling the air.”
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“A room without books is like a body without a soul. —MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO”
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“watch cartoons”
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“The Forsythe Saga.”
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“vegetarian tapas.”
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“Avid reader.”
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“Walt Whitman poem called ‘The Singer in the Prison.”
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“Masterpiece Theater without”
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“Alice and this, Wonderland”
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“Aunt Octavia burst out laughing”
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“say ‘may I’ not ‘can I.”
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“You’re the best.” “So my customers tell me. But I’d really like to hear those words spoken by a gorgeous single man. One who reads, has impeccable manners, and can watch Masterpiece Theater without dozing off. I’m setting the bar ridiculously high, I know.” Eloise grinned and shooed Jane up the stairs.”
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“You’re the best.” “So my customers tell me. But I’d really like to hear those words spoken by a gorgeous single man. One who reads, has impeccable manners, and can watch Masterpiece”
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“Storyton’s pub, the Cheshire Cat, had an enormous sculpture of a smiling feline in its garden. The cat’s famous toothy grin was made out of chipped dinner plates, which glimmered eerily in the dark.”
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“A bowling ball crashed into the pins and Jane jumped and realised her task was much bigger…Storyton Hall’s reputation was at stake as well. For decades, people had come to the resort seeking respite from the outside world. Now one guest was dead, and another had assaulted a housekeeper. And if it wasn’t Jane’s responsibility to protect the people who came to Storyton, then whose was it?”
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