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The trouble with being a policeman in a small, normally law-abiding village was...
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M.C. Beaton
Book:
Death of a Perfect Wife
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The trouble with being a policeman in a small, normally law-abiding village was that you did not strike fear or terror into the heart of anyone.
( M.C. Beaton )
[ Death of a Perfect Wife ]
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