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Murder Suicide (Frank Clevenger, #5) Murder Suicide by Keith Ablow
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“When people can do something simple to avoid conflict--say, hit a button or unlock a latch--they'll generally do it.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“What was it about not knowing a person that allowed you to wonder whether she might be the answer to all your problems?”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
tags: hope
“People blush when one of their core truths is revealed.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“A jealous husband is an ugly thing.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“The irrational thoughts were the ones with the power to burn holes in your gut.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“The truth will set you free. Unless you're guilty.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
tags: truth
“What about my rights? What about a person's privacy? Did all that just go to hell after 9/11?”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
tags: rights
“Maybe the trying is the thing. Maybe it doesn't get better than that. Maybe you never quite get there. And maybe that's okay.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“Sometimes when you push someone, you find out who that person really is.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“You've got to think of every talent you have, every gift you could give the world around you. And you've got to take the chance of giving it. (246)”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide: A Novel
“Watching her, he saw again how she teetered between adolescence and adulthood, with a raw sensuality that had to deposit her in a kind of no-man's land--too much a woman for boys her own age, too young for fully adult men.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“Deep down, everyone wants the truth.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
tags: truth
“Nothing overdone, nothing racy, which made her all the more alluring.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
tags: beauty
“The good guys had to operate on a higher level than the killers--just for society to keep track of who was who.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide
“Like most of the connections that explain the pain in our hearts, he couldn't bring it to mind. He couldn't see the truth because it was too big and it was right in front of him.”
Keith Ablow, Murder Suicide