Chameleon Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Chameleon (City of London, #2) Chameleon by J. Jackson Bentley
1,115 ratings, 3.93 average rating, 31 reviews
Chameleon Quotes Showing 1-4 of 4
“no-one questions the President too harshly when he controls the army and the police.”
J. Jackson Bentley, Chameleon
“wind. Banked snow still lay on the edges of roads and pavements, after”
J. Jackson Bentley, Chameleon
“Doncaster Railway Station, East Coast Line. Tuesday 5pm. Gil was halfway between London and Newcastle when a text came through on her mobile phone, informing her that her premium seat on the aircraft had been confirmed. Upon her arrival at Newcastle Central Station, a limousine would be waiting to whisk her away to the Britannia Hotel at Newcastle Airport.”
J. Jackson Bentley, Chameleon
“Tallgarth Manor, Stratfield Turgis, Hampshire. 2003 Gil, as she was now known to her colleagues had returned to the family home, not to see her parents but to see Uncle Nick. He was still only middle aged, almost fifty, but cancer had eaten away at his insides for years and, being a tough countryman, he had never considered seeing a doctor, until it was too late.”
J. Jackson Bentley, Chameleon