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The Woodcutter The Woodcutter by Reginald Hill
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“Twelve strangers," he interrupted, "twelve citizens picked off the street. In this world we're unfortunate to live in, and especially in this septic isle we live on,where squalid politicians conspire with the squalid press to feed a half-educated and wholly complacent public on a diet of meretricious trivia, I'm sure it would be possible to concoct enough evidence to persuade twelve strangers that Nelson Mandela was a cannibal.”
Reginald Hill, The Woodcutter
“tyro psychiatrist who provided the topic for a great deal of their conversation.”
Reginald Hill, The Woodcutter
“For the first time, she felt she’d laid a glove on Doll Trapp. ‘Well, you really are full of surprises,’ she said. ‘Interesting theory. I’d be careful who you share it with. Now, where was I?’ That”
Reginald Hill, The Woodcutter