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Death Down the Aisle (A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, #11) Death Down the Aisle by Verity Bright
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“Never fear what hasn't happened yet, darling girl. You are always strong enough, whatever it may be”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“last week’s tail twitched free her last hair?”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“palaver.”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“No, listen. i know you're thinking that love is blind and all that, but he and Constance have a bond. A rare, magical and unshakeable bond. And that doesn't occur unless you've both poured out your hearts, your dreams, your fears and every one of your weaknesses and failings to each other”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“Her scrutiny of the room was far from morbid curiosity, rather the need to record any pertinent details before Sergeant Brice, head of the local police, arrived. Although his sense of duty rested in the right place, she also knew his powers of observation and his stomach for death were both firmly hidden beneath the tightly laced bindings of his stout boots. He was more at home recording stolen bicycles and other common misdemeanours of a sleepy country town than a murder”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“They both looked to where the bulldog was already panting heavily, his tongue lolling like a slice of boiled ham, his back legs sticking stiffly out sideways. The pyramid of earth wobbling on his nose gave away the fact that the ball he had retrieved was now forever interred in one of the beds.”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“As for me, Sometimes one just meets the right person at precisely the wrong point in their lives. Or the other way round”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle
“Don't go pretending you don't need a cuppa as much as the rest of us, Madam Chair. Fighting talk needs a wet whistle to be heard, as well you know”
Verity Bright, Death Down the Aisle