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― Michael Connelly , The Dark Hours (Renée Ballard, #4; Harry Bosch Universe, #35)
2 " It sometimes seemed to her as though the biggest barricades in the so-called justice system were on the inside, before you even got out the door. "
3 " Sir, I can’t talk to you without a mask,” Moore said loudly. “Go get a mask. "
4 " studying the rim for marks left by the weapon that had fired "
5 " The sun and salt air worked deeply on her muscles and eased the tension and pain. It "
6 " for the first time in a long time Ballard thought she might lose her job. And for the first time in a long time she thought that might not be so bad. "
7 " because the conversation would go out live "
8 " Just so you know, I’m guessing she had no doubt about whether she was raped, okay, McGee? Her hesitation was most likely about making a report to a department and officers who don’t give a shit and don’t view rape as much of a crime. "
9 " The dark side of the moon was where people lived who had been through what Cindy Carpenter had just been through. Where a few dark hours changed everything about every hour that would come after. The place that only the people who had been through it understood. Life was never the same. "
10 " BMW electrics that were used by the forensics teams. The department had bought a fleet of them for use by detectives, but the sixty-mile range per battery charge limited their usefulness when detectives needed to go farther while riding the momentum of a case. The advertised range also dropped considerably in freeway driving, and it was a rare thing to conduct an investigation in L.A. without driving on a freeway. "
11 " the biggest barricades in the so-called justice system were on the inside, before you even got out the door. "
12 " The FBI is plugged in with the NSA and the whole federal alphabet soup of agencies. They’re cutting-edge when it comes to this. They’re doing things the public has no idea about. "
13 " People process and express shock and grief in different ways. Unusual behavior or a lack of obvious emotion should not be considered suspicious. "
14 " But Ballard knew that it could also be that this was the new LAPD—officers stripped of the mandate of proactive enforcement and waiting to be reactive, to hit the streets only when it was requested and required, and only then doing the minimum so as not to engender a complaint or controversy. To Ballard, much of the department had fallen into the pose of a citizen caught in the middle of a bank robbery. "
15 " It’s pretty clear if they can’t defund us, they want to de-see us, "
16 " It was a long shot but Ballard knew that long shots never paid off if you didn’t take them. "
17 " had crossed the "
18 " You can come in and you can lose the mask. I haven’t got the vax yet but I’ll risk it. And "