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The Best of Our Spies (Spy Masters, #1) The Best of Our Spies by Alex Gerlis
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“radio’s signal rather than any noise,”
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“graveyard was wrapped protectively”
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“He stayed in the field of intelligence for a couple of years after the war, but found the Cold War altogether too chilly.”
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“It was only when we fell out of the train at this terrible place that I saw German soldiers. From the moment we were arrested here, to when we were taken to Drancy and to when we were put on the train to Poland, it was all French policemen.”
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“The buildings are the heart of a city. The people come and go and give it its soul, but the fabric of the buildings, the style and atmosphere they evoke – that’s what gives a city its character.”
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“he walked up and down the Champs Élysées, with the infatuation common to all first-time visitors to the city”
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“Don’t worry. In time. Everyone here has a story too big to tell. That’s the story of Europe now.”
Alex Gerlis, The Best of Our Spies
“I gave you a dose of sodium barbiturate and you’ve been asleep for two days, nearly three, in fact.”
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“She carried on walking. Heading east, always heading east. It didn’t take long for the village to fade behind her as if it’d never existed, like a strange dream,”
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“The thick-framed glasses held together by tape and the uncombed hair pulled back tightly had turned her into one of the anonymous grey characters inhabiting the crowd scenes of life.”
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“she knew she had to throw Nathalie Mercier and Nathalie Quinn into the Channel and never let them enter her mind again. Any regrets or emotions that Nathalie may have had should go into the sea along with her identity. But she was unsettled. It may be easy enough to discard your identity and the details that go with it, but the emotions – they were an altogether different matter. On”
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“hedges that had slightly bothered him with ease.”
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“And that was it. Her new life stuffed into a knapsack and the pockets of her jacket.”
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“Life is so confusing, she thought. Everything starts off by being confused. Then you realise what you have to do and you go and do it, and everything becomes clearer. Then things get in the way. Events. People. Places. Emotions become involved, even if you don’t intend them to or even want them to. So you end up being confused again.”
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“The silence hummed around the already very silent room.”
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“It was late in the afternoon of the last Monday in November and the arms of a true Prussian winter had started to wrap themselves around Berlin”
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“FTP?’ Captain Archibald asked. ‘I do beg your pardon. Stands for Francs-Tireurs et Partisans.”
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“It is what comes in the wake of an invading army that’s the true measure of a conquest.”
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“Don’t worry. It is not a crime to love the wrong person. Most people manage it at least once in their lives.”
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“He touched the small strip of flat bone between Sandra’s breasts, though he was now not sure if it was Sandra after all. Maybe Stephanie. It didn’t matter if you couldn’t remember the right name, just so long as you did not use the wrong one.”
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“It is not a crime to love the wrong person. Most people manage it at least once in their lives.”
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“The cold does strange things to you.”
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“In the strange half world in which he now lived, he knew better than to ask.”
Alex Gerlis, The Best of Our Spies
“Everything starts off by being confused. And then you realise what you have to do and you go and do it and everything becomes clearer. And then, things get in the way. Events. People. Places. Emotions become involved, even if you don’t intend them to or even want them to. So you end up being confused again.”
Alex Gerlis, The Best of Our Spies
“It is what comes in the wake of an invading army that is the true measure of a conquest.”
Alex Gerlis, The Best of Our Spies