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Devil’s Delight (Agatha Raisin, #33) Devil’s Delight by M.C. Beaton
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“I respect your instincts,” John said, rubbing a hand across his eyes, “but we need to keep an open mind.”
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“She was standing at Ulrika’s garden gate, gazing at the flowerbeds packed with blooms”
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“They chatted on the short walk to the house, then settled in comfortable garden chairs by the open French doors outside the dining room.”
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“the last of the evening sunshine cast a colourful glow”
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“Doris said, as though Agatha’s thoughts of James had somehow leached into her mind.”
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“Good afternoon, Gustav!” she called brightly, ignoring the calculated chill of his welcome.”
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“Ready to greet her, with the smile of a viper,”
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“Don’t tax your imagination too much, George,” she said. “Your brain cells will overheat.”
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