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cccb5a7 As she traveled down the lane between the rows of parked cars, she noticed a conspicuous absence of new or expensive vehicles. Teaching didn't pay well enough for any luxuries, and Hannah thought that was a shame. There was something really wrong with the system when a teacher could make more money flipping burgers at a fast-food chain. cookies minnesota cozy-mystery recipes Joanne Fluke
88860a8 Quote is taken from Chapter 1: Since Etta could log in her rare Baltimore oriole sighting, she decided she'd had enough birding for one day. It was just a fun hobby, not an obsession. romance humor cozy cozy-mysteries mysteries-cozy cozy-mystery whodunit women-sleuths Ed Lynskey
a870d24 Petey Samson gave the ladies an over-the-shoulder glance. He realized no doggie treat was forthcoming, even from Isabel who was usually the soft mark to hit up. He scratched his front claws to re-attack the sand. romance humor cozy cozy-mysteries mysteries-cozy cozy-mystery whodunit women-sleuths Ed Lynskey
49bae96 Within the same hour as the murder took place, Isabel Trumbo sat in her armchair dozing, the Alaskan Outdoor magazine on her lap. Her kid sister Alma fidgeted in the other armchair, from time to time picking up her newspaper folded over to the day's crossword puzzle. romance humor cozy cozy-mysteries mysteries-cozy cozy-mystery whodunit women-sleuths Ed Lynskey
3fc4a58 Megan stepping back let her glance switch from Alma to Isabel and return to Alma. No doubt about it, thought Megan. Created as much alike as any sisters ever had been, their resemblance started with their matching red-and-white polka dot blouses. Since she was a young girl, she had matched their eye colors to their different personalities. romance humor cozies cozy cozy-mysteries mysteries-cozy cozy-mystery whodunit women-sleuths Ed Lynskey
8d228d4 I had passed; I had become the thing that had happened to me. cozy cozy-mystery mystery Charlaine Harris
b1c1b86 Have they ever. Isabel never misses a trick. Anytime I step into their foyer, she's dropping hints all over the place. Don't get me wrong because I love both women dearly, and I enjoy playing a game or two of Scrabble, just not on every visit. Why can't we play Monopoly for a change of pace? I love squeezing the play money in my fist and snapping up the swanky properties like Park Place and Boardwalk. cozy-mystery mystery-novel whodunit women-sleuths ed lynskey