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Fatal Enquiry (Barker & Llewelyn, #6) Fatal Enquiry by Will Thomas
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“Barker believes that all poets should have the decency to be dead at least a century or two. I feel the same way about politicians.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry
“One cannot go about indiscriminately telling the truth. It must be doled out in bits and pieces or no one shall ever believe it.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry
tags: truth
“It’s odd how people come into our lives and we learn to rely upon them to such an extent that when they are gone we mourn them more than our natural relations.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry
“No one ever claimed life is fair, lad. It’s a cold and callous world.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry
“When I claim Life is a cruel taskmaster, believe me that I know whereof I speak.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry
“The shop was worlds apart from Truefitt’s of Old Bond Street, our customary barbers. It looked like it hadn’t been cleaned since the Worshipful Company of Barbers was first organized in 1308.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry
“In McClain’s eyes, it was man’s nature to tinker with everything until it becomes finally and irretrievably broken, boxing included.”
Will Thomas, Fatal Enquiry