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Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller (Smith and Bauer Book 1) Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller by James Chandler
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“Everyone wants to get into their college of choice—if they are college-bound, that is—and their parents insist they are the best of the best. They are given everything and don’t have to lift a finger for it. They don’t work anymore to pay for their vehicles; their parents buy them. They don’t volunteer out of the goodness of their hearts; they do it to put it on their resume. Those kinds of things, well, they add up. These kids don’t know the difference between right and wrong anymore. They just do, want, and ask questions later.”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller
“be”
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“Really.” “I don’t want to⁠—”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller
“It was all impulse—desire followed by apology, urge followed by regret.”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller
“Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful,”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller
“You are mine, you shall be mine, you and I are one forever,’” Lucy recited. “It’s from the book Carmilla.”
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“Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful,” were written along her left collarbone. “Lovely,” he said. He looked at his watch, then glanced at the large ornate clock on the wall. “Not bad.” She walked out the courtroom door and into the open rotunda. “It’s from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.”
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“The counselor, a pinched-face woman named Linda, leaned forward. She was somewhere north of thirty and south of forty, but there were premature grooves around her lips from years of smoking cigarettes. “What do you mean by ‘a few drinks?”
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“Social media was a liar’s medium, of course. The whole deal was to tell a story—usually a fabricated one—showing the world what the account holder wanted the world to see.”
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“When a falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?” It was a phrase from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.”
James Chandler, Justice Bites: A Legal Thriller