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The Providence Rider (Matthew Corbett, #4) The Providence Rider by Robert McCammon
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“But it occurred to him that some afternoons when the great one was supposed to be uncovering an investigation he must instead be investigating an uncovering.”
Robert R. McCammon, The Providence Rider
“This was supposed to be enjoyable, Matthew thought grimly. Berry had taught him the positions and steps last week, but with the fiddling and the drumming and Gilliam Vincent’s stick poised to strike a blow for artful perfection”
Robert R. McCammon, The Providence Rider
“Better not to walk upon a garden made of quicksand.”
Robert McCammon, The Providence Rider
“How many times had he felt alone at midnight, with the hard dark pressing in and no sign of morning? Many times before, and with luck he would survive this one as he had survived the others. No, he decided. With more than luck. With every skill of reasoning and power of concentration he had. That, plus some good old fashioned lowdown strength of will.”
Robert McCammon, The Providence Rider
“uncovering.”
Robert R. McCammon, The Providence Rider
“Money is money. Sometimes it buys patriots, and sometimes it buys traitors.”
Robert McCammon, The Providence Rider