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Widowmaker (Mike Bowditch, #7) Widowmaker by Paul Doiron
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“I was raised Catholic. Guilt is my resting state.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“To think that the ancient partnership between wolves and ravens, long gone from this part of the world, had re-formed here was nothing short of awe-inspiring.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“No bed with a dog in it is ever cold or lonely.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“And with that he tossed another birch log into the stove and said good night.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“was grateful she’d dragged herself out of her sickbed to help me.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“So I’m a deviant, am I?” Finished with the facecloth, he tossed it into the sink. “Those were his words, not mine.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“I stormed out of the office when Graham said he didn’t want me coughing and sneezing on everyone again.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“explained Pulsifer. He waggled his thumb at me in typical mocking fashion. “Bowditch is always the slowest draw on the course.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“Pulsifer’s ill temper seemed to be rising from its cobra basket again.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“I’m sick as a dog. Sinuses packed with snot. My ears felt like they were going to explode on the chopper ride. But I’m going up again tomorrow, even if it kills me. I am having trouble forgiving you.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“It was a grand, welcoming gesture that made me think of the ticket taker at a haunted house.”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker
“In my life, I had heard hundreds of coyotes and even more dogs, but never anything like this except in television shows. Wolves had been extirpated from the Northeast more than a century ago. Never in my life had I expected to hear them howling in the wild mountains of New England. ((c) 2016, p 239)”
Paul Doiron, Widowmaker