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Death by Bridle (Josiah Reynolds Mysteries, #3) Death by Bridle by Abigail Keam
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“I remember you saying that each individual had a responsibility to do something beautiful in his or her life, even if it was painting a horse fence. The quest for beauty kept us from becoming enamored of evil.”
Abigail Keam, Death By Bridle
“What’s right got to do with it? We’re dealing with the law.”
Abigail Keam, Death By Bridle
“There’s the law and then there’s justice. They are not the same.”
Abigail Keam, Death By Bridle
“Chinatown is a place, but also refers to mysteries that will remain clouded forever.”
Abigail Keam, Death By Bridle
“A good man could be a woman’s blessing. If he was no good, he could destroy her by taking her down a rabbit hole.”
Abigail Keam, Death By Bridle
“Mirrors are considered portals. It was originally a Roman custom. Reflective water also had to be covered in the ancient world after death as well as coins put on the eyelids for payment to the ferryman, Charon. Southern people still cover mirrors as well as Jews who do it out of respect for the dead. Some Europeans put coins on the eyes to this day,” I replied.”
Abigail Keam, Death By Bridle