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Fatal Voyage (Temperance Brennan, #4) Fatal Voyage by Kathy Reichs
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“soup.”
Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage
“Violence against women is not a recent phenomenon. The bones of my sisters litter history and prehistory. The mass grave at Cahokia. The sacred cenote at Chichén Itzá. The Iron Age girl in the bog, hair shorn, blindfolded and leashed.
Women are conditioned to be wary. Walk faster at the sound of footsteps. Peek through the hole before opening the door. Stand by the controls in the empty elevator. Fear the dark. Was Primrose simply another marcher in a random parade of female victims?”
Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage
“... cultural rituals exist to reinforce the unity of those performing them.”
Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage
“Saint Augustine. “‘Love God and do what you like. For if with the spirit of wisdom a man loves God, then, always striving to fulfil the divine will, what he wishes should be the right thing.”
Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage
“tightened my grasp.”
Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage
“A man's nothing without his tools.”
Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage
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