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The Lake of Lost Girls The Lake of Lost Girls by Katherine Greene
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“The problem was that in the excitement to hash out every detail, everyone seemed to forget that there were real people impacted by it. These people were far removed from the events they were obsessing over. For them, it was like an online game of Clue.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“It's hard to escape the memory of someone who has become perfect through the very act of remembering them.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“Because as a woman, simply existing made you vulnerable.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“People are willfully blind if it’s something they don’t want to believe.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“I was sick and tired of my actions being dictated by selfish men. Every bad thing in my life had to do with their wants and desires consuming me.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“Had I been purposefully blind to the reality of the people around me? When I thought about it, really thought about it, that picture perfect childhood I was so sure about, was anything but. My life had been constricted and restrained. I grew up feeling both smothered and an afterthought.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“But one thing was painfully clear—my dad was the worst kind of man. A person who could betray his wife and lie to his family. A man who preyed on young women.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“Don’t you dare put your hands on me, Ryan. I am not the sort of woman who will stand for your bullshit,” she threatened.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“It seemed like Mt. Randall had an overabundance of creeps perving on young women, my father being one of them.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“He simply let the dark truth dangle between us, not acknowledging it. How could he act like everything was the same, when it clearly wasn’t?”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“Before life led you down ugly paths and the people you loved twisted into someone unrecognizable.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“He was observant. And empathic. He was good at making me feel special. A nasty voice in the back of my mind warned that it was all an act, but I hoped that my common sense was right and that he was as honest as he came across.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“were exactly what I needed to hear. It felt like someone was finally seeing me for the first time in my life. Seeing me as more than Jess’s little sister. As more than the last person to see a missing woman.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“That we could close that ugly chapter instead of constantly waiting for her to walk back through the door as if nothing had happened.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“Which smells like good old-fashioned police incompetence to me, Stella.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls
“Childhood trauma, table for one, please.”
Katherine Greene, The Lake of Lost Girls