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Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch (Cardwell Ranch, #1) Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch by B.J. Daniels
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“Something about the Judge Raymond Randolph murder case. Something was wrong. He could feel it deep in his bones, like a sliver buried under the skin.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“She shot him a look she thought he might still remember, the same one a rattler gives right before it strikes.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“Brick stood silhouetted against the frozen lake through this front window. "Be careful. It sounds like you've got at least one killer out there. Someone who thought they'd gotten away with murder. It's easier to kill after the first time, they say.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“He cleared his throat. "Yes. I hate to both you this evening but I'm the new interim marshal in Gallatin Canyon and I'm involved in an investigation.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“These chocolates made you close your eyes and moan and were right up there with sex. Well, not sex with Hud. Nothing could beat that.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“Hud? Back here? Oh, man, what a birthday present," Hilde said, giving her another hug. "I'm so sorry, sweetie. I can imagine what seeing him again did to you."
"I still want to kill him," Dana whispered.
"Not on your birthday." Hilde frowned.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“She promised herself she wouldn't do it even as she reached out, her fingers trembling, and adjusted the side mirror to look back.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“Her emotions boiled up like one of the Yellowstone geysers just down the road. First shock and right on its heels came fury. When Hud had left town five years ago, she'd convinced herself she'd never have to lay eyes on that sorry son of a bitch again. And here he was. Damn, just when she thought things couldn't get any worse.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch
“A half mile down the hillside, he could see Warren's pickup stop in a cloud of dust. Hud watched Dana get out. She was still beautiful. Still prickly as a porcupine. Still strong and determined. Still wishing him dead.”
B.J. Daniels, Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch