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The Pyramids of London (The Trifold Age, #1) The Pyramids of London by Andrea K. Höst
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“To be angry at the gods is to scream at the stars. Even if they hear, they will not stop shining.”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“Never underestimate any person's capacity to ignore the convenience of others.”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“And two more tiresome examples of blameless lives lived well I have rarely had the misfortune to examine.”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“That should cool matters down considerably," Aunt Arianne said, not sounding as if she'd been recently attacked by anything more than mild curiosity.”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“She had flown above London, then been asked if she was whole.
Wouldn't you know it, if you were broken inside?”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“Eluned had to work very hard not to stare impolitely, for Princess Celestine was reputedly the daughter of a dragon, and thus naturally the most interesting person who could possibly interrupt afternoon tea.”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“Indeed the one thing the day lacked was a doom-laden prophecy. Perhaps you'd care to come in?”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London
“She fished in a pocket of her dress and tossed a labelled key to Griff. "Think of it as a treasure hunt, with that our only clue. The reward for success is not having a vampire for an aunt.”
Andrea K. Höst, The Pyramids of London