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61 " by-blows "
― Faith Martin , The Jenny Starling Mysteries Books 1–4
62 " volte-face, "
63 " in situ. "
― Faith Martin , Murder on the Oxford Canal (DI Hillary Greene, #1)
64 " But the old are more resilient than you think. They get used to bad indigestion, putting up with arthritis, gout, gammy legs, bad backs, you name it. They almost expect to hurt. "
― Faith Martin , Murder at Home (DI Hillary Greene, #6)
65 " solicitously "
― Faith Martin , A Fatal Mistake (Ryder & Loveday Mystery, #2)
66 " Or, worse, excess fat. "
67 " sinecure. "
― Faith Martin , Murder at the University (DI Hillary Greene, #2)
68 " they knew more than he thought they possibly could? Not that he could see how. As far as he was aware, nobody knew how much he had hated Iris Carmody – or why. But if they were to find out … Would he be arrested? And if he was, how could he possibly defend himself? "
― Faith Martin , A Fatal Affair (Ryder and Loveday Mystery #6)
69 " fighting a losing battle was pointless, and it was far better to keep your powder dry for the battles you could win. "
― Faith Martin , The Ryder and Loveday Series Books 1–3 (Ryder and Loveday #1-3)
70 " ineffably "
― Faith Martin , Murder at Work (DI Hillary Greene, #11)
71 " plebeian "
72 " bumptious, "
73 " perfidious "
74 " lucre "
75 " Nemesis, "
76 " cottaging? "
― Faith Martin , Murder in Mind (DI Hillary Greene, #16)
77 " anteroom. "
― Faith Martin , Murder in the Village (DI Hillary Greene, #4)
78 " continued staring "
― Faith Martin , The Lavender Lady
79 " Junoesque "
80 " fulminating "