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A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder by Melinda Mullet
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“Being a writer was a frustrating and lonely existence, but at least it was her own self-inflicted hell. Ghostwriting was proving to be far worse. She was spiritually inhabiting someone else’s hell with all the requisite grief and none of the accolades.”
Melinda Mullet, A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel
“Changes at the top of the drug trade were like the regular cycling through of prime ministers with a bit more blood and a bit less invective,”
Melinda Mullet, A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel
“if the police were watching, hopefully they’d think he was responding to some sort of late-night booty call. If they opened his bag and found a rubber wet suit and a snorkel, they’d be sure he was.”
Melinda Mullet, A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel
“we are talking about Gavin here. Gavin,” she stressed, “the man who once had to go to A&E because he hit himself in the head with his own wrench.”
Melinda Mullet, A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel
“his killer firing darts at him one after another with a practiced hand. What better way to kill one big prick than with a thousand little ones?”
Melinda Mullet, A Ghostwriter's Guide to Murder: A Novel