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A Dying Fall (Ruth Galloway, #5) A Dying Fall by Elly Griffiths
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“Maybe humans need animals to help them understand the world. Certainly it’s hard to see what else cats do for humans, aside from looking cute and killing the odd mouse.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“You need a break, a complete rest, recharge your batteries.' Recharge your batteries. What the hell does that mean? Nelson prides himself on not needing batteries. He's an old-fashioned, wind-up model.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“Maybe humans need animals to help them understand the world.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“remember. Then he says, ‘It’s hard to explain but I think I’m going to have to. You see, I have a really strong connection with Elaine but we’re not lovers, never have been. It’s more like we’re twin souls. As if we were brother and sister in another life. Does that make any sense?”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“But since becoming a mother she has discovered the nightmare of always running late.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“think real learning only begins after you stop being educated.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“It is sometimes thought (she reads) that King Arthur’s spirit left his body in the form of a raven. For this reason, Arthur is sometimes known as the Raven King.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall
“Time is a matter of layers, of strata, each firmly fixed in its own context. You can dig down through the layers but you can’t change the fact that time has passed and new strata have been laid on top.”
Elly Griffiths, A Dying Fall