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Second Street Station (A Mary Handley Mystery, #1) Second Street Station by Lawrence H. Levy
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“Mary's reading list betrayed her passion for forensics and detective novels. There were so many scientific journals and books randomly strewn around her little one-room apartment that it looked like the Great White Hurracane had struck inside.

It's all part of my decorating scheme Mary would quip. This may look like the work of a slob, but if you look closer, you'll realize it's my way of giving color to an awfully drab floor.”
Lawrence H. Levy, Second Street Station
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“The mind of Sir Isaac Newton, the sass of a rebel and the purse of a street urchin.”
Lawrence H. Levy, Second Street Station
“May your happiness be according to your wishes.”
Lawrence H. Levy, Second Street Station
“What added to the ease with which swear words rolled off her tongue was that society’s obsession with such words didn’t seem logical to her. If they added the appropriate emphasis to what was being said, she saw nothing foul about them. What was foul was using words to lie, to deceive, or to render harm.”
Lawrence H. Levy, Second Street Station: A Mary Handley Mystery