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1 " but your "
― James Patterson , Hope to Die (Alex Cross, #22)
2 " earthen berm that ran next to the nearest set of tracks. "
3 " mother being taken from her deathbed, and "
4 " the price of admission. He didn’t think it could ever get better than that. But then she’d gotten "
5 " They say our sense of smell is our most primal, the one that can hit us the hardest, because it comes from the deepest part of the brain. "
6 " mind was only as good as the questions it was asked and the orders it was given. "
7 " already feel it. But I grabbed hold as tight as I could and then exploded into a blind, frenzied scramble of bare feet up the "
8 " The detectives who stayed positive, who carried hope in their hearts, were the ones most likely to have stamina. "
9 " most folks around here said, ‘Good riddance. "
10 " come "
11 " Ruger in his waistband. Then he switched the .357 to his "
12 " after a torrential rain. Acadia and her "
13 " three "
14 " In situations where the sane flee from danger, law enforcement officers sprint to engage it. "
15 " every passing moment looking at the corpse, I became aware "
16 " identity? Maybe the man who had my family "
17 " The driver said, “This is bullshit. We’re gonna get railroaded here. I want an attorney.” The passenger climbed out, spilling glass from the "
18 " so there we were around four thirty that afternoon, driving past the Omaha Country Club into the bedroom community of Raven Oaks. "
19 " Don’t you move now, lover,” Sunday "
20 " body in the morgue belonged to a member of my "