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“She distrusted people who were happy all the time. It simply wasn’t necessary.”
― The Serial Killer's Apprentice:
― The Serial Killer's Apprentice:
“But as she kept telling herself – something was better than nothing. Before Barry she’d had nothing. If she ended it, she’d have nothing again.”
― The Serial Killer's Apprentice:
― The Serial Killer's Apprentice:
“road”
― Evidence of Things Not Seen:
― Evidence of Things Not Seen:
“Anguished (forlorn, depressed, pitiful): Sweating; racing pulse; feeling of suffocating; trembling; palpitations; extreme uneasiness; a sense of being defenceless and powerless to deal with a danger that seems vague but imminent; becoming focused on the present and unable to perform more than one task at a time; signs of muscle tension and difficulty breathing, as well as digesting food; restlessness or "edginess"; fatigue; problems with concentration; irritability or moodiness; tension; problems associated with sleep. Anticipate”
― The Writer's A-Z of Body Language
― The Writer's A-Z of Body Language
“But as she kept telling herself – something was better than nothing. Before Barry she’d had nothing. If she ended it, she’d have nothing again. And wasn’t something always much better than nothing?”
― The Serial Killer's Apprentice:
― The Serial Killer's Apprentice:
“the hollow tree – a green bottle; a gold”
― Parish & Richards, Volume 8: Books 22-24
― Parish & Richards, Volume 8: Books 22-24





