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Dust (Richard Jury, #21) Dust by Martha Grimes
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“Remember the great film with Bette Davis, All About Eve? There's a scene after the scheming Eve steals Margo's role through trickery & then gets this magnificent review. Margo of course is effing & blinding all over the place. And crying. Her director rushes into her house, puts his arms around her & says, "I ran all the way". That's what I want.”
Martha Grimes, Dust
“He addresses the rabbit: You must have thought everything would be all right ‘If you could only keep quite still and wait.’ It’s terribly poignant.”
Martha Grimes, Dust
“He wondered if silence gathered in some places: a wood in deep winter; a dock where a boat moored in still water; an abandoned farmhouse. The world at large was against silence, which made it all the more restful and the more necessary when one came upon it.”
Martha Grimes, Dust
“desk’s”
Martha Grimes, Dust