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Something Blue (Lord and Lady Hetheridge, #3) Something Blue by Emma Jameson
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“To do any less would be inconsistent with my role as Goddess of Everything.”
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“one of the attractions of detective work was surprising, even shocking insights into human nature.”
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“when it came to mind games, even between intellectually well-matched players, Hetheridge knew the amoral player would always have the advantage. "I”
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“Hetheridge reflected that in his line of work, having children was unnecessary. Overseeing detectives was remarkably similar, with one exception: detectives never seemed to grow up. "Vera.”
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“Some people consider themselves human beings put on this earth to have a spiritual experience. Other people say they're spiritual beings born to have a human experience. Me?" Riley smiled, green eyes flashing. "I'm a horse having a human experience.”
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“We just have to pick a direction and hope for the best.”
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“as calm and fresh at 12:42 as she had upon arrival, stood next to Hughes, deep in what appeared to be whispered conversation with another man. Their faces were turned from the camera, making lip-reading impossible. "I don't know if she's bored and walks away to make a point," PC Gulls said. "Or if she and Hughes agreed ahead of time to part at a certain hour. There's no evidence, in the footage leading up to this, of anything amiss between them. Even after Thora Hughes's confrontation, Ms. Freemont seems perfectly serene. But look, off she goes, while Hughes keeps right on talking to Leo Makepeace, the hotel manager. And watch this. Hotel cameras follow her to the fifth floor. She goes to her room, engages the security devices, and doesn't emerge until the next day. Another elimination." "Unless there's a conspiracy!" someone called. "Well. Of course." PC Gulls grinned as if nothing thrilled her more than wide-ranging”
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