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All Good Deeds (Lucy Kendall, #1) All Good Deeds by Stacy Green
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“The Internet is the biggest double-edged sword in our technological history, but it’s not going anywhere.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“touch”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“the truth. I’m exhausted.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“Plus I’m a bit of a germaphobe. Gloves solve both issues.” Not to mention they were an essential part of my toolkit.”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“something”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“See yourself creating goals. Think of what you need to do to achieve those goals. And then, imagine the reward of hitting those goals.”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“flagged down my favorite waitress. Another drink was essential to the evening’s success. She grinned and started navigating her way between crowded tables.”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“but—” “I’m sure with your connections, you can verify it.” “Why would I want to do that?” I couldn’t grasp what he wanted from me. I wasn’t a psychologist, couldn’t diagnose his problems, and didn’t know how to help him. I couldn’t even help myself. “Don’t you see? I attack because of what I saw. I know exactly what kind of scum lives on this earth.” He gave me a sad smile. “Lucy, I get why you do the things you do. I know the anger you carry around inside, because I’ve got it too. Is there anyone else you can say that about?” “You know nothing about me.” I instantly regretted the words. They were too close to an admission of guilt.”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“nature or nurture. I really don’t care what they think. After a decade working at Child Protective Service, I’d learned an indisputable fact: pedophiles can’t be cured. So I’ve come for Steve. Steve finished his drink. I needed to get ready. I liked a good routine, so I”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“he was fifteen, released at eighteen. A bid for possessing child pornography a year later, and then our well-oiled system sent him back to the streets. That’s when he got smart and started trolling online with the other cyber creeps. The Internet is the biggest double-edged sword in our technological history, but it’s not going anywhere. The sickos get sicker and more numerous. The Internet gives them a hidden playground, and privacy laws actually protect them. Behind the group of beautiful women and waiting to be seated were a”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“There is no cure for the sickness he harbors. A group of laughing young women strode into Chetter’s, and for a moment, I was painfully aware I was becoming invisible. At thirty-three, I still had my looks, but the sight of the young women in their prime reminded me how quickly time races forward. Tan and toned, every one of them still had the glorious firmness of their early twenties instead of the creeping softness of the thirties. The women commanded the”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“youthful ignorance as much as I detested them for it. I wondered what they would do if they knew a monster was sitting just a few red booths down from them. If they were like most people, the young couple wouldn’t believe it. Neither would the middle-aged women with the rowdy boys. A mistake, they would say. Wrong identity. Because”
Stacy Green, The Girl in the Pink Shoes
“The worst ones often come from the best people.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“I’m sure Justin will be happy to press charges.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“Famous for its microbrews and restored tin ceiling with golden tiles that cast a warm glow over the entire restaurant, Chetter’s Bar and Grill was a hallmark of the historic Old Kensington area of Philadelphia. If I were in my twenties and still naïve, I’d probably love the place. But it’s too noisy, too full of people who can’t see what’s right in front of them. A”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“Meaning he could see a spot on the bottom of his food bowl, which somehow translated to starving in cat-speak.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“Everyone has secrets.” It’s all in the keeping of them, I wanted to add.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“My sister screamed and begged for her to believe her. She must have shouted the word ‘listen’ a dozen times, and I swear, every time my heart shattered all over again. She was so sad. So hurt. And I couldn’t help her.”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“See yourself creating goals. Think of what you need to do to achieve those goals. And then, imagine the reward of hitting those goals”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds
“Living in the dark is a lot easier than facing the truth”
Stacy Green, All Good Deeds