Mask of the Verdoy Quotes
Mask of the Verdoy
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Mask of the Verdoy Quotes
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“The Lord Chancellor’s son? I mean, you’d think they’d be … well, I don’t know … doing something worthwhile.’ Harley laughed. ‘I think he’s supposed to be an ancient Greek actually, Pearson. I dunno, I suppose they all feel a bit lost, don’t they.”
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
“to encourage the English proletariat to adopt the tenets of Bolshevism and rise up against their betters, of course.”
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
“Coal-black eyes darted beneath a single, wiry outcrop of eyebrow,”
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
“Slang is a language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands and goes to work”; but essentially it is the language of the dispossessed, the marginal.”
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
― Mask of the Verdoy: A George Harley Mystery
