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The Devil's Cave (Bruno, Chief of Police, #5) The Devil's Cave by Martin Walker
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“When I think of the confessions I hear of hatred and malice toward relatives over inheritance, I come close to despair.”
Martin Walker, The Devil's Cave
“Something he had read came into his head, that André Malraux had once asked an elderly priest what he had learned of the human race after a lifetime of hearing confessions, and the priest had replied, “That there are no grown-ups.”
Martin Walker, The Devil's Cave
“André Malraux had once asked an elderly priest what he had learned of the human race after a lifetime of hearing confessions, and the priest had replied, “That there are no grown-ups.”
Martin Walker, The Devil's Cave
“But of one thing he was convinced: if le bon Dieu was half as wise and merciful as they said, then he would want dogs and horses in heaven.”
Martin Walker, The Devil's Cave
“Bruno could never feel comfortable without an animal close to the center of his life, a creature with intelligence and warmth in its eyes, with affection and trust in its greeting.”
Martin Walker, The Devil's Cave