The Library Murders Quotes
The Library Murders
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“There was the offer of a new challenge - you could go stale doing the same thing over and over - and being in daily contact with young, creative minds could only be invigorating”
― The Library Murders
― The Library Murders
“Jack had probably always been an author, but had dressed himself in journalist's clothes to keep the peace”
― The Library Murders
― The Library Murders
“This new development in Flora's life was a test, if anything was. But she was her own woman, he'd always known that, and if he didn't like it, he should never have fallen in love with her”
― The Library Murders
― The Library Murders
“Obviously writing paid, if not for writers”
― The Library Murders
― The Library Murders
“She shouldn't have spoken the thought that was in her mind but, as so often in the past, she'd allowed emotion to overwhelm a wiser approach”
― The Library Murders
― The Library Murders
“Everything about the All's Well - its smell - wood and vanilla - its rows of shining spines, the bright splash of book jackets, even its bookish quiet, was in her blood”
― The Library Murders
― The Library Murders
