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1 " I pointed, still unable to utter a word. Tim looked down at the spectacle behind the shed, his face swiftly draining of color. He gripped my arm with a clammy hand. And then he did something I'd been waiting half my life to see: he dropped into a dead swoon at my feet. "
― Rosie Genova , Murder and Marinara (Italian Kitchen Mysteries, #1)
2 " I took another slug of my coffee—like most of my old boyfriends, it was strong, dark, Italian and slightly bitter. . . "
3 " Gio Parisi was a good-looking man,if your taste ran to dissolute Roman emperors. "