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It Happens in the Dark (Kathleen Mallory, #11) It Happens in the Dark by Carol O'Connell
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“Charles did not hear the door close, yet he knew that he was alone. Though he might not always see her coming, he could always tell when he had been left behind. So simple, really. He kept getting hit by the same damn train.”
Carol O'Connell, It Happens in the Dark
“Today, in jeans and a sweatshirt, she was dressed in solid gray right down to her boots, and he wondered if this was Loman's idea of fashion, matching the color of her clothes to her hair.”
Carol O'Connell, It Happens in the Dark
“And so he suspected the mayor of easing the budget crunch for sheltering the poor by giving them one-way bus tickets to warmer climates. And that was cold.”
Carol O'Connell, It Happens in the Dark
“He could hear noises of a pet inside the apartment, one too small to bark like a real dog.”
Carol O'Connell, It Happens in the Dark
“A suicide club? You’re a bit young for such a dead-end idea.” The girl only lifted one slight shoulder in response, and her friend said, “We’re from Jersey,” as if that said it all.”
Carol O'Connell, It Happens in the Dark