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Murder in the Aisles (A Felicia Swift Mystery, #1) Murder in the Aisles by Donna Hill
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“because Harriette Blaine had worked at the Library of Congress since she was seventeen years old. She was now seventy-two and still as sharp as the day she started, mentally and fashion-wise. Harriette knew where all the bodies were buried, and where the next designer sale would be held before word hit the street.”
Olivia Hill, Murder in the Aisles
“Most people didn’t know that his mother was black. She died when he was three, and his Italian father raised him. He didn’t hold that up as some kind of “get in free” card. The reality was, his entire life he walked a tightrope between his two realities. More often than not he took the road of least resistance—his white privilege.”
Olivia Hill, Murder in the Aisles
“Mark stepped behind her and placed the handcuffs on her wrists. “Emily Windsor, you are under arrest for the murder of Dr. Paul Dresden, the murder of Dr. Henry Wallington and the attempted murder of Dr. Felicia Swift.” He proceeded to Mirandize her, then led her out to the awaiting patrol car.”
Olivia Hill, Murder in the Aisles
“dress. Her heart jumped. Emily’s dress! It was the last thing she thought before sleep captured her.”
Olivia Hill, Murder in the Aisles
“She frowned, then shook off the odd feeling”
Olivia Hill, Murder in the Aisles
“Emily nodded. “I’d better get back to work.” She turned for the door.”
Olivia Hill, Murder in the Aisles