Void Moon Quotes
Void Moon
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Michael Connelly36,231 ratings, 4.02 average rating, 1,661 reviews
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“That hope for the future and the warmth of her constant dream of freedom got her past all the depression. But the parole office was that future. It was the harsh reality of getting out. And it was squalid and crowded and inhuman. It smelled of desperation and lost hope, of no future. Most of those surrounding her wouldn’t make it. One by one they would go back. It was a fact of the life they had chosen. Few went straight, few made it out alive. And for Cassie, who promised herself she would be one of the few, the monthly immersion into this world always left her profoundly depressed.”
― Void Moon
― Void Moon
“can’t. I don’t know the words. I feel like… it’s like every day is like the one before. There is no future because it’s all the same.”
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― Void Moon
“Did an angel whisper in your ear
hold you close and take away all your fear
in those long, last moments”
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hold you close and take away all your fear
in those long, last moments”
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“en marcha. Inmediatamente se”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“vergüenza volver a casa, o bien ganaban tanto que”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“—¿Cómo? —Vamos a subir por la pared y nos meteremos en un túnel que nos llevará hasta el ascensor. —Me dan miedo los túneles. —No tienes que asustarte, Jodie. Yo estaré”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“—Encontraré la salida.”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“momentos con Max. Posiblemente Hernandez se había”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“los conductos de aire acondicionado de la última planta”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“decírselo tú? No estoy segura de querer entrar ahí. —Claro, Cassie, iré a decírselo ahora mismo.”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“la acercó a la consola. Karch se quedó de pie tras él.”
― Luna funesta
― Luna funesta
“Yeah, Cassie thought. Roseanne knew what she was talking about. Seven years. But the song didn’t say anything about what happened after seven years. Did that ache go away then? Cassie didn’t think it ever would.”
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― Void Moon
“Yes, I’m fine. I feel good, actually. Now that I know.” “I know what you mean. I remember the time when I decided for good. When I said fuck it, this is what I do.”
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― Void Moon
“bathroom. Nothing. She came back into the bedroom, got down on the floor and reached the penlight under the bed. She flicked it on, revealing the space to be empty save for an assortment of dust balls and a room service menu. Cassie got up and went into the living room, where she surveyed every square foot of the room but found nothing that even hinted at the location of the briefcase. She started panicking and thinking about her decision earlier to go down to the bar for a cherry Coke and to rekindle memories of her last moments with Max. During that time had Hernandez possibly gotten up from bed, left the suite and stashed the briefcase, only to return and go right back to sleep? It seemed ludicrous, except for the fact that she could not find the briefcase. Suddenly she remembered the safe. Hernandez’s keys had inexplicably been inside it. Cassie tried to determine what this could mean and quickly came to a conclusion. The keychain held keys that opened the briefcase and the handcuffs. To put those keys in the safe rather than to take measures safeguarding the case and its contents would be done only if those measures had been taken in some other way. If Hernandez had not left the suite, how else other than with use of the safe could he safeguard the case? Cassie moved back into the bedroom and surveyed the bed. She visualized”
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― Void Moon
“She came to the Cleopatra and her attention was immediately drawn to the side-by-side Tigris and Euphrates Towers. Her”
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― Void Moon
“His game is baccarat. Far as anyone knows he plays clean. He’s just good at it. Spends”
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― Void Moon
