The Teatime Mystery Quotes
The Teatime Mystery
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Joyce Cato4,533 ratings, 4.18 average rating, 140 reviews
The Teatime Mystery Quotes
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“There was just no helping some people, she acknowledged to herself sadly. In fact, she thought, with a spurt of resentment, some people could be just downright unreasonable.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
“In my experience, men or women who kill out of “hopeless love” suffer from low self-esteem and all that malarkey.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
“Jenny beamed at him. She liked to see a man eat. Well, she liked to see anybody eat.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
“And if selfishness and a lack of sexual discernment was to be judged a good enough reason to murder someone, then the death rate would surely sky-rocket.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
“If she’d been the type to want an uncomplicated, one-off bout of recreational sex, she had to acknowledge that she probably couldn’t do any better.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
“His gaze was clear and openly salacious, and in a way, she found his uncomplicated sexual invitation entertaining rather than insulting.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
“Jenny flashed him her clearest ‘on your bike, sonny’ smile and indicated the steps.”
― The Teatime Mystery
― The Teatime Mystery
