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Guilt (Alex Delaware, #28) Guilt by Jonathan Kellerman
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“If dust was present, it was hiding in fear.”
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“Duesenberg.” “Oh,” said Helmholtz.”
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“her chest. She watched us approach, gave two short blinks, flicked her tail. I took the time to get a closer look. She cocked her head flirtatiously. Glossy coat, soft eyes. Years ago, I’d take breaks from the cancer wards and ride up at Sunset Ranch, near the Hollywood sign. I loved horses. It had been too long. I smiled at the mare. She winked.”
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“an assistant’s assistant’s walking-around-guy’s gopher’s peon’s underling slave.”
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“The white in her hair verged on silver-plate. The style was some cosmetologist’s ode to meringue.”
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“Not a word about the tiny bones. I wondered why a married woman would avoid the plural form.”
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“than the first, so you could have a fairly recent crime. But that could also”
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