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The Library Murders (Flora Steele, #8) The Library Murders by Merryn Allingham
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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”
Merryn Allingham, The Library Murders
“Jack had probably always been an author, but had dressed himself in journalist's clothes to keep the peace”
Merryn Allingham, 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”
Merryn Allingham, The Library Murders
“Obviously writing paid, if not for writers”
Merryn Allingham, 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”
Merryn Allingham, 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”
Merryn Allingham, The Library Murders