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The Empty Chair (Lincoln Rhyme, #3) The Empty Chair by Jeffery Deaver
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“Depression depleted your energy; the main cause of suicide was a deadly fusion of hopelessness, anxiety and panic.”
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“Rhyme's eyes closed. His head dipped. But only a few millimeters. As with most great men, Lincoln Rhyme's gestures of defeat were very subtle.”
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“The greatest single threat to an investigator is unfamiliarity with his environment.”
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“Harvard biologist and entomologist E. O. Wilson’s coined term “Biofilia,” by which he means the emotional affiliation humans feel toward other living organisms”
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“You do what you think is best, Jim,” Mason said in a taut voice, “but I don’t think we have time for any more searches. There’s a lot of territory out there. We’ve got to get after that boy and get after him fast.” But it was Lincoln Rhyme who responded. Eyes on the map, at Location G-10, Blackwater Landing, the last place anyone had seen Lydia Johansson alive, he said, “We don’t have enough time to move fast.”
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“Mason Germain,”
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“We don't have enough time to move fast”
Jeffery Deaver, The Empty Chair