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41 " They’ll make a gymnastics team, bending over backwards to prove their investigation was sound. "
― Jane Harper , The Dry (Aaron Falk, #1)
42 " We need to be looking out for each other, not at each other. "
― Jane Harper , The Survivors
43 " Are they supposed to be happy or sad? I mean, is it a celebration of the people who made it, or a memorial to the ones who didn't? "
44 " He thought of the hundreds of little things that had added up to go sowrong. Maybe hundreds of little things could add up to go right. "
― Jane Harper , Force of Nature (Aaron Falk, #2)
45 " Is Alice here? Did she make it? Is she safe?"In the chaos, in the night, it was impossible to say which of the four had asked after Alice’s welfare. Later, when everything got worse, each would insist it had been them. "
46 " Born and bred here, or forever an outsider, seems to be the Kiewarra way. "
47 " But tiny variances in their friendship hinted at new paths to be explored. Conversations had a fresh edge...The group dynamics had taken a subtle but definite shift, with none of them quite yet sure where they had landed. "
48 " Luke lied. You lied. Be at the funeral. It was Falk who looked away first. "
49 " Hidden somewhere in the dark, the cicadas screeched. "
50 " Tėvai ir vaikai užprogramuoti mylėti vienas kitą. Tėvai dažnai myli vaikus labiau nei vaikai juos. "
51 " Somewhere in the inky garden the nocturnal insects rattled like white noise. "
52 " The sooner you say it, Mandy, the sooner I can tell you to mind your own business, and we can all get back to our Sundays. "
53 " If I’d known, I would have done things differently. It was too late for that now. Some things had to be lived with. "
54 " A younger version of himself stood with Luke, now both long-limbed and freckled with acne. Still smiling, but this time part of a foursome. Luke’s arm was slung around the slim teenage waist of a girl with baby-blonde hair. Falk’s hand hovered more cautiously over the shoulder of a second girl with long black hair and darker eyes. Falk could not believe that photo was being shown. He shot a look at Gerry Hadler, who was staring straight ahead, his jaw set. Falk felt the farmer next to him shift his weight and move a calculated half-step away. The penny had dropped for him, Falk thought. "
55 " looks like her photo.’ The dark-haired woman looked around, "
56 " Outside, the light was dazzling as he opened the door and went to join his family. "
― Jane Harper , The Lost Man
57 " the elusive thought creeping alongside him, always just out of reach. "
58 " least. Hard enough to get through the "
59 " Bang up those thieving bastards.” But he said "
60 " Somewhere, beneath the howl of the wind and the groan of the trees, Falk thought he could almost hear a death knell toll. "