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The Murder of Janessa Hennley (Mickey Parsons Mysteries, #1) The Murder of Janessa Hennley by Victor Methos
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“When he was gone, Angela said, “Why’d you let him off so easy?” “You need to read between the lines. Why would he be afraid of working with the police as a bartender?” She shrugged.”
Victor Methos, The Murder of Janessa Hennley
“Sometimes she daydreamed about being a kid again. No responsibilities, and the point of life was clear: having fun. She wondered at what exact point she had lost that. Was there a single day where a child becomes an adult, or was it gradual?”
Victor Methos, The Murder of Janessa Hennley
“Mickey thought it had something to do with promises. In his generation, a promise was sacred. A man was judged by how many promises he could keep. But there wasn’t anything like that with this generation. Promises were just words, and character was something you faked.”
Victor Methos, The Murder of Janessa Hennley