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  • #1
    Loren D. Estleman
    “In 1914, Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian imperial heir, was shot and killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo. Do you know the motive behind the act?

    It was in retaliation for the subjugation of the Sebs in Austria.

    It was not.Franz Ferdinand had stated his intention to introduce reforms favorable to the Serbs in his empire. Had he survived to ascend the throne, he would have made a revolution unnecessary. In plain terms, he was killed because he was going to give the rebels what they were shouting for. They needed a despot in the palace in order to seize it.

    What's good for reform is bad for the reformers”
    Loren D. Estleman, Gas City

  • #2
    She craved a tall glass of the fresh-squeezed lemonade from the pitcher she’d left chilling
    “She craved a tall glass of the fresh-squeezed lemonade from the pitcher she’d left chilling in the fridge. Two glasses served with a generous slice of pound cake with orange glaze icing sounded twice as nice.”
    Ed Lynskey, Fur the Win

  • #3
    So you say. I just hope you don’t catch some exotic dinosaur ailment because Eustis
    “So you say. I just hope you don’t catch some exotic dinosaur ailment because Eustis probably doesn’t stock the right pills to treat it.”
    ed lynskey, Sweet Betsy

  • #4
    Ed Lynskey
    “Quote taken from Chapter 1:

    "The police should be in it, not us. We’re out of here.” Bill did an about-face to retrace their route to the door.

    Piper whipped out a hand and snagged him by the shirttail. Her tone returned to crisp and decisive. “Slow down, Roadrunner. I’m not ready to leave. We’ve got work to do.”

    Incredulous, he stared gape-mouthed at her. “You'd better explain,” he said.

    She wiggled her nose. “I’m growing nosier by the second about the circumstances surrounding Anna’s murder.”
    Ed Lynskey, The Corpse Wore Gingham

  • #5
    Caroline Fraser
    “regulate interest rates charged on bank loans.98”
    Caroline Fraser, Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder

  • #6
    Ed Lynskey
    “From Chapter 1:

    Isabel went into the kitchen. Their butterball of a beagle wagged his tail and peered up at her with his soulful brown eyes. He was eager to get his reward for looking cute as a button, and he knew she was a pushover.”
    Ed Lynskey, To Dye For

  • #7
    Ed Lynskey
    “Isabel and Alma Trumbo are the sisters who reside in the brick rambler on Church Street. They are a bit, uh, different and unorthodox. Borderline eccentric, some of the townies say, especially Alma.”
    “What do the borderline eccentric sisters Isabel and Alma know about solving a murder case?”
    Dwight gave it a moment’s reflection. “They could probably write a book about it.”
    Ed Lynskey, Fowl Play



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