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All Eyes on Me (A Miranda and Parker Mystery, #1) All Eyes on Me by Linsey Lanier
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“fudged”
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“young”
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“Even the best things are not equal to their fame.” Henry David Thoreau”
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“~Nobody deserves to die that way~ The Las Vegas desert. A once famous pop singer lies dead. The only clue to her murder a bizarre disfigurement.”
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“The popular Miranda Steele stories from”
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“body. Close enough for it to be found, anyway.”
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“numb to it all—except the winning. How else could”
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“because I’ve lived in it so long, I’ve become numb to it all—except the winning. How else could”
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“out of you, its spiky needle grass and cacti, its scorpions and vultures, its occasional cattle”
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“Triumph. And”
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“still”
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“Miranda shook her head. A woman desperate for attention”
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“alarm and break in.”
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“know what happened, but the plastic is gone.” Chapter Fifteen On West Flamingo, they headed east”
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“The silence of the desert is all around me, the dry sand in the wind caresses my face. How did Shakespeare put it? The road to dusty death? Something like that.”
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“He told her she was stupid. He called her a whore. He said she was ruined. He told her he’d given away her three-week old baby to strangers. “I got rid of her,” he said. “You’ll never find her again.” And then he beat her and threw her out into the snow. But Miranda Steele wasn’t defeated yet. Yes, she suffered a mental breakdown. Who wouldn’t? But after a time, somehow she pulled herself together and made herself strong. Inside and out. And then she went on a thirteen-”
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