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The Coffin Dancer (Lincoln Rhyme, #2) The Coffin Dancer by Jeffery Deaver
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“People with children and people with their own business always pick up a ringing phone.”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer
“I'm not your proverbial worst nightmare because nightmares aren't real and I am more real than anybody wants to admit.”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer
“Rhyme couldn't remember what he looked like. From his voice he sounded fit and athletic, but then Rhyme supposed he himself might seem like an Olympian to someone who couldn't see his destroyed body.”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer
“A fool can throw a stone into a pond that a dozen wise men can’t recover”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer
“You’re used to expecting some North Korean or some Iranian in a MiG to drop out of the sun and lock on. But when the people supposed to be on your side do it, well, it really throws you. Makes you feel dirty, betrayed.”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer
“God don't give out certain.”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer
“And in this sleek silver needle, Percey Clay felt herself flying into the heart of the sky, leaving behind the cumbersome, the heavy, the painful. Leaving behind Ed's death and Brit's, leaving behind even that terrible man, the devil, the Coffin Dancer. All of the hurt, all of the uncertainty, all of the ugliness were trapped far below her, and she was free.”
Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer