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Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes (Daisy's Tea Garden Mystery, #1) Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes by Karen Rose Smith
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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.”
Karen Rose Smith, 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.”
Karen Rose Smith, 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.”
Karen Rose Smith, 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.”
Karen Rose Smith, Murder with Lemon Tea Cakes