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A Faint Cold Fear (Grant County, #3) A Faint Cold Fear by Karin Slaughter
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“He felt about as useless as a one-legged man in a butt-kicking contest”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“No amount of flowers or pretty compliments could ever measure up to a man who did housework.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“It might do you some good to remember that at the end of the day, no matter how smart that brain of yours is up there, it's your heart that needs looking after.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“She closed the blade with a snap, tucking it into her back pocket as she went to let Nan in.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“Eighty percent of all women who are raped experience a second attack at some point in their lives,” she told him. “Did you know that?” His silence answered her question.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“Sara was beginning to understand just how hard it was to be strong for everyone else around you when all you really wanted to do was curl up into a ball and be comforted yourself.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“You sowed enough wild oats before we were married to qualify for farm subsidies.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“He’s like a spoon—always stirring things up.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“Everybody had something horrible happen to them at one time or another in their life; it was part of the human condition. How they struggled through adversity proved what kind of people they were.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“looked like a deformed monkey holding either a baseball bat or an erect penis in his three-fingered hand. Lena sighed, wondering what the fuck she was doing here. Maybe she should just go to the station tomorrow and talk to Jeffrey. There had to be a way to convince him that she was not involved in this case. She should just go home right now, pour herself a drink, and try to get some sleep, so that when the”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“An autopsy was an act of violence itself, the ultimate invasion. Every body tells a story. A person's life and death can be exposed in all their glory and shame simply by looking beneath the skin.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear
“People just dump their trash here and don’t even care about who has to pick it up. Like they think the trash fairy’s gonna do it or something.”
Karin Slaughter, A Faint Cold Fear