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The Killing Game The Killing Game by Toni Anderson
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“I’d heard American girls were easy.” He held out his hand and pulled her along behind him. “I’d heard Englishmen were charming.” She deliberately got his nationality wrong. “I guess we were both wrong.”
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“He’d built a life of integrity and honor, and that was more than he could have hoped for as the youngest son of the most notorious bomb maker in Northern Ireland.”
Toni Anderson, The Killing Game
“Jonathon folded his hands one over the other. An effeminate gesture he’d cultivated years ago that served him well. Despite having had a wife and child, people believed he was homosexual, and he used the misconception to his advantage. Women certainly”
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“opened and his eyes widened a fraction as his gaze met that of Franklin Dehn, the U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s. Despite their connection by marriage, the man walked past him without a word and Jonathon allowed himself a moment of quiet loathing. Even in the grips of intense heat the other man was a cold fish. Nothing fazed the American.”
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“Are you a pirate? Have I been boarded?” Dempsey grinned. “No, mate. I’m SAS. If we’re successful you’ll earn yourself a bloody knighthood. We’re after a Russian spy.”
Toni Anderson, The Killing Game
“Angelina Jolie had nothing on Axelle Dehn—except beauty, a bunch of kids, loads of money and Brad Pitt.”
Toni Anderson, The Killing Game
“get my grandson a new liver, give them new, better lives in Europe or America. I’ll keep your dirty secret.” There”
Toni Anderson, The Killing Game
“You’re a pain in the ass, Sergeant Tyrone Dempsey. 2350045.” “Copy that, ma’am. Try and get some sleep. And, for the record? So are you.”
Toni Anderson, The Killing Game
“According to the Geneva Convention”—Dmitri pointed his finger at the valley floor—“they are not soldiers and therefore not the enemy.”
Toni Anderson, The Killing Game
“He wasn’t her type at all, but he reminded her she’d once had a type, and that was a first in a long time. *”
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“Saving these animals was what she did, it was an anathema to try to understand someone who’d take their lives—for something as inert and valueless as money. She”
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“Wakhan Valley was a tiny finger of flat fertile ground separating some of the tallest mountains in the world—the magnificent and treacherous Hindu Kush to the south and the impenetrable Pamir Range to the north.”
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