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Jolie Gentil Translates to Trouble (A Jolie Gentil Cozy Mystery, #4-6) Jolie Gentil Translates to Trouble by Elaine Orr
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“That wasn't the answer I was looking for, but you don't always get good answers when you talk to yourself.”
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“I bent over to read Harry's computer screen. "Jeez, Harry. The house on Fairweather is $199,000 easy. Are you sure you didn't miss a couple rooms? I might have to go back to the Jennifer dame." Though the text was minus his cigar smoke and speech patterns, it was pure Lester.”
Elaine Orr, Jolie Gentil Translates to Trouble
“That you Jolie?" "You better hope so," I called back. Harry is one of the few people who always remembers to pronounce my name correctly. My French-Canadian father chose the name Jolie and insists I retain its French pronunciation, so the J is soft and it ends in an “ee” sound. That would not be so bad, but our last name is Gentil, soft G, silent L and the “i” is also pronounced like an “ee.” Zho-lee Zhan-tee translates to "pretty nice" in English.”
Elaine Orr, Jolie Gentil Translates to Trouble
“Fresh paint can hide a world of sins, but this house was in a galaxy of its own.”
Elaine Orr, Jolie Gentil Translates to Trouble
“I can't believe Scoobie talked me into a Talk Like a Pirate Day fundraiser for the food pantry. I have a sense of humor. It's just been a crazy year, and I'm up to my eyeballs in work and chairing the Harvest for All Food Pantry Committee at First Prez.”
Elaine Orr, Jolie Gentil Translates to Trouble