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“Yes but your little village is something else. Everyone knows each other. I mean, everyone knew each other at Oxford, but this is like a proper community.' He had the enthusiasm for the English village of somebody who has never lived in one”
― The Mystery of Haverford House
― The Mystery of Haverford House
“I was so in awe of mystery writers—I figured if I could write a mystery and keep plots and sub-plots and red herrings, all twisted together, yet one supporting the other AND keep the readers guessing until the last; I could write anything! Every good book has a sense of mystery—the “something” that keeps the reader turning the pages. With all my degrees in Lit. and teaching all kinds of writing, learning to write a mystery was the best writing training I ever received.”
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“Forgive my ignorance, but I rather thought the point of fashion is that it is entirely useless." His lips quirked. "Otherwise it would be designed for practicality and comfort”
― A Royal Murder
― A Royal Murder
“As a fellow Wehrmacht soldier and war veteran, he feels great sympathy for this man. Postwar Germany had little time for its veterans, wanting to bury the shame in denial.”
― Angel Avenger: A Max Becker Thriller
― Angel Avenger: A Max Becker Thriller
“What happened to teenagers? It was the weirdest thing. One minute they were all cuddly children wanting attention, the next it was like you had just stepped out of the grave and they couldn’t get away from you fast enough.”
― One Mistake
― One Mistake
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