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Trial by Twelve (A Murder in the Mountains #2) Trial by Twelve by Heather Day Gilbert
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“The pale morning sun filters through the forest canopy around us. I imagine my dewy rosebush soaking it up, photosynthesizing like crazy. The coo of a mourning dove echoes, somehow soothing my heart. Sometimes I feel so entangled with the West Virginia seasons, it's like I'm breathing through them.”
Heather Day Gilbert, Trial by Twelve
“There are times when the evil seems so impenetrable, the wickedness so victorious, you don't even know how to hope. But then the good news bursts in, as impossible to deny as it is to believe.”
Heather Day Gilbert, Trial by Twelve
“Sometimes I feel so entangled with the West Virginia seasons, it's like I'm breathing through them.”
Heather Day Gilbert, Trial by Twelve
“My dear husband Thomas has informed me that I can't walk without natural hip action. The more I slow to adjust my walk, the more my hips determine to swing of their own accord.”
Heather Day Gilbert, Trial by Twelve