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1 " The silver flask called to him.Blue Coyote Motel "
― Dianne Harman
2 " There's talk he's become emotionally unhinged. "
― Dianne Harman , Blue Coyote Motel (Coyote #1)
3 " She pulled off the highway and quickly changed into the burkha. "
4 " Don't wanna ever take your shoes off in coconut land. Never know when you're gonna have to run. "
― Dianne Harman , Coyote in Provence (Coyote #2)
5 " He's been injecting the anti-aging hormone into his wife. "
6 " He could still remember how the first sip of wine made him feel. "
7 " This madman must be stopped. "
8 " Discretion is a polite word for hypocrisy.Tea Party Teddy "
9 " There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face. "
― Dianne Harman , Murder at the Polo Club (High Desert Mystery #4)
10 " Everything's better with bacon and red wine! "
11 " Don't let any of 'em in the room 'til my guy gets what he needs. We'll be outta here before they get their gloves on.Tea Party Teddy's Legacy "
12 " Honey, I usually get $300, but I like you, so I'll just take $200. "
13 " The Old Ones say you can feel your spirit during a Vision Quest. "
14 " he was worried there might be a problem with the ferry the following day, and he wanted to make sure he’d be able to attend the funeral. "
― Dianne Harman , Murder in Whistler (Northwest Mystery #2)
15 " Kelly and Roxie were like Mutt and Jeff. In contrast to Roxie, who at 5’3” was rather short, Kelly was tall with jet black hair she wore pulled back either in a ponytail or twisted and secured at the back of her head with a large tortoiseshell clip. Intelligent sea-green eyes never seemed to miss anything that was going on at the coffee shop, or for that matter, anywhere else. "
― Dianne Harman , Kelly's Koffee Shop (Cedar Bay Mystery #1)
16 " probably figured that would ruin his son’s football career and the kid would be saddled with a baby and a wife when he went to college. That’s not an ideal situation for a young "
17 " They said that the cars seemed to be driven by dark, swarthy, suspicious looking Italian men. "
― Dianne Harman , White Cloud Retreat (Cedar Bay Mystery #3)
18 " Of course,” Kat said, running her hands through her hair and mentally chastising herself for not having at least put on some lipstick and running a mascara wand over her lashes. She smoothed her robe "
― Dianne Harman , Murdered by Words (Midwest Mystery #1)
19 " Acquiring a dog may be the only time a person gets to choose a relative. "
20 " Ti odio” angrily repeated several times by "
― Dianne Harman , Murder in the Pearl District (Cedar Bay Mystery #5)