Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes Quotes
Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
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“Soon an Amish gray-topped buggy came along, clamored through the covered bridge, and continued down the lane to a farm over the hill. There was something about the horse-drawn carriages of the Amish that spoke of a slower pace of life and an earlier time where the things that mattered in life were always in the forefront.”
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
“The trees were turning now. Yellow, russet, orange, and shades of brown formed a canopy above them as they walked through maples, sycamores, elms, and birches.”
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
“Crime in Willow Creek is mostly limited to DUIs, jaywalking, and now and then a domestic violence issue. But he dealt with more than that in Pittsburgh. He’s witnessed a seedy side of life, and that’s what colors his thoughts and his memories.”
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
“It was one of those things—until you knew a person well, you didn’t really use their name. Names had power. Names conveyed meaning.”
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
― Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes
