Daisy McDare and the Deadly Directorial Affair Quotes
Daisy McDare and the Deadly Directorial Affair
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“Daisy was filled with all kinds of emotions. Luckily, they were all good. It was the moment she’d been waiting for, and she wasn’t about to let it pass her by. “So what do you say?” Gavin asked. Daisy smiled wide. “Absolutely.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“He gazed into her eyes again. “I want to give our coffee date a second try.” Daisy’s pulse started pounding. “Are you sure?” “I am. I think we could really have something here. So if you’re willing to give me another chance, I’d like to take you out again,” he said.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“You don’t see a whole lot of twenty-seven-year-olds just dropping dead at random all willy-nilly, do you? Especially with blunt-force trauma to the back of their head,” Crumple explained. “What do you mean blunt-force trauma?” Daisy asked. “He took a frying pan to the back of his noggin. What an unsavory way to go.” “Frying pan? What a weird choice.” It was rather odd. It also happened to be the murder weapon used in the script too.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Wait, Hunter was murdered?”
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― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Hunter didn’t back down. “Yeah, I am, and you know it.” “What about Logan Lark? Maybe I was wrong about him at first. My daughter has been telling me good things about him.” “That’s because she’s sleeping with him.” “True, but my daughter isn’t a liar.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Granted, the plot was aggressively uncommercial—it was about an avant-garde mime, after all. But from a technical standpoint at least, Hunter knew his way around a movie camera.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Bluster and ego aside, Hunter did have talent behind the camera. Frankly, that was the only thing he had going for him at this point. If he were a hack director, he would have definitely been replaced by now. Hunter’s calling card was a visually dazzling short film he directed in school.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Crumple had jumped to conclusions too quickly on his last case, and it blew up in his face when Daisy became the one to find the real killer.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Crumple hated the idea of being upstaged by an interior decorator again. He had a box full of jelly donuts, enough coffee to wake up a hibernating bear, and was eager as a beaver to find the killer himself.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Daisy kept having visions flash into her head of Hunter being killed while she watched the chick flick. It was a recipe for bad dreams.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“If anything, Hunter’s murder had a way of creeping into the movie.”
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― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“At the same time, she couldn’t stop thinking about the murder. Even watching a romantic comedy didn’t help.”
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― The Deadly Directorial Affair
“Bad bosses were a dime a dozen, but very few of them were sent to an early grave. Hunter just happened to be one of the unlucky ones.”
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
― The Deadly Directorial Affair
