A Death in Cornwall Quotes
A Death in Cornwall
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“started”
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“Mémorial de la Shoah.”
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“obstreperous”
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“said Ingrid.”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“the first to raise his weapon. In the cavernous room the sound of the gunshot was deafening. A reply of three shots followed, and three tightly grouped rounds blew a large hole in Sam’s chest. The next two men went down like targets in a carnival shooting gallery, but the fourth managed to squeeze off several wild shots before a portion of his head vanished and his legs buckled. Only then did Trevor Robinson reach for the SIG Sauer and point it once again toward Ingrid’s head. Gabriel hurled himself in front of her as several shots rang out. A moment later he saw a familiar face hovering over him, the face”
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“Five, one, seven, nine, zero, two, eight, six.”
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“Glock 19 pistol.”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“How long was the phone out of the Faraday bag?” “Long enough.”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“The truth is, there is no right and wrong any longer. There is only power and money.”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“The truth is, there is no right and wrong any longer. There is only power and money. And more often than not, one begets the other.”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“Scandinavian jazz flowing from the speakers of her laptop. Tord Gustavsen, Marcin Wasilewski, Bobo Stenson, the Maciej Obara Quartet—essentially the entire ECM Records catalogue.”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“Toulouse-Lautrec often worked while under the influence of a concoction he called the Earthquake Cocktail, a potent mixture of absinthe and cognac. Gabriel made do with Cortese di Gavi and Debussy”
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― A Death in Cornwall
“Sennelier artists’ supply shop on the Quai Voltaire,”
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“The Philharmonie am Gasteig was the home of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, widely regarded as one of the world’s finest. Tonight it would be under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle, who at that moment was chatting with the orchestra’s first concertmaster.”
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