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  • #1
    Anne Rice
    “Evil is always possible. And goodness is eternally difficult.”
    Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

  • #2
    Jane Austen
    “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! -- When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #3
    William Shakespeare
    “Watch out he's winding the watch of his wit, by and by it will strike.”
    William Shakespeare, The Tempest

  • #4
    “A woman who feared being a cat lady had obviously never owned a cat.”
    Jacqueline Frost, Twelve Slays of Christmas

  • #5
    Byrd Nash
    “Servants are a notorious fountain of information about their employers.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #6
    Byrd Nash
    “Dead bodies interrupted my dessert course.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #7
    Byrd Nash
    “Besides, there is no need to rush when discussing the dead. They don’t go anywhere. Normally.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #8
    Byrd Nash
    “The public face is not always the true nature of a man.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #9
    Byrd Nash
    “Well, maybe the duke was a nicely bred racehorse, but I could see a bit of mule there. He’d go the distance out of sheer stubbornness.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #10
    Byrd Nash
    “And the evening dress protocol? Shoulders exposed, plunging neckline, all my wealth in my hair, around my neck, on fingers and wrists? I expect that’s how they dress in high society?”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #11
    Byrd Nash
    “The look she gave under her eyelashes to Lady Valentina was indeed familial. In my line of work, I'd seen it before; it usually ends with someone dying under mysterious circumstances, along with a lost will, and the police involved.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #12
    Byrd Nash
    “A lady should wear something that makes her feel special every day.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #13
    Byrd Nash
    “Madame Chalamet is a professional. I let her talk with my dead bodies all the time.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #14
    Byrd Nash
    “I survived; a frost only kills tender plants.”
    Byrd Nash

  • #15
    Byrd Nash
    “Provoking a haunt was not a good idea”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #16
    Byrd Nash
    “This was probably my cue to storm out of the room. I stubbornly stayed where I was, for no one had offered me tea.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #17
    Byrd Nash
    “Explaining their point of view seemed to be a universal thing amongst the dead.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #18
    Byrd Nash
    “All students want to do is lecture their professors!”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #19
    Byrd Nash
    “Sudden death can cause unrest. If the spirit died with a grudge, that could cause problems for the living.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #20
    Byrd Nash
    “The dead wanting life again wasn’t a new idea. It’s part of why they possess the living.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #21
    Byrd Nash
    “Vagrants huddled in doorways, their hands tucked into their armpits, hats pulled down low, like sleeping birds. But they were city birds, dull in plumage and faded into their corners.”
    Byrd Nash, Ghost Talker

  • #22
    Byrd Nash
    “Be careful what you wish for, especially during the season of the dead.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #23
    Byrd Nash
    “There’s been a shocking lack of dead bodies.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #24
    Byrd Nash
    “I can’t imagine anything worse than being married to a poet.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #25
    Byrd Nash
    “But there are two reasons for ghosts, my friend. One, the ghost has unfinished business. And two, the living won’t release them.”
    Byrd Nash

  • #26
    Byrd Nash
    “Forgetting wasn’t unusual. As time passed, ghosts lost the ability to hold their memories, a dementia that we often see in the living, and a process greatly accelerated in the dead. The older the ghost, the less it really remembered.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #27
    Byrd Nash
    “We all grieve in our own way. It was one of those platitudes that was actually true.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #28
    Byrd Nash
    “Guilt is no longer an abstract notion, but something under the bed and in the dark.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #29
    Byrd Nash
    “Your blush confirms my suspicions. See, I am learning how to use your methods to perform interrogations.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

  • #30
    Byrd Nash
    “We found nothing in the wardrobe, not even my dignity.”
    Byrd Nash, Delicious Death



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