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The Teatime Mystery (Jenny Starling, #6) The Teatime Mystery by Joyce Cato
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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.”
Faith Martin, The Teatime Mystery
“In my experience, men or women who kill out of “hopeless love” suffer from low self-esteem and all that malarkey.”
Faith Martin, The Teatime Mystery
“Jenny beamed at him. She liked to see a man eat. Well, she liked to see anybody eat.”
Faith Martin, 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.”
Faith Martin, 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.”
Faith Martin, The Teatime Mystery
“His gaze was clear and openly salacious, and in a way, she found his uncomplicated sexual invitation entertaining rather than insulting.”
Faith Martin, The Teatime Mystery
“Jenny flashed him her clearest ‘on your bike, sonny’ smile and indicated the steps.”
Faith Martin, The Teatime Mystery