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Spider's Web (Glenmore Park Mystery, #1) Spider's Web by Mike Omer
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“Jacob always thought of himself as a morning person, but Marissa knew well that in the first thirty minutes of the day her husband’s cognitive abilities were quite similar to the abilities of a toddler—and not a bright toddler, at that.”
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“The coffee maker, a ridiculously expensive model bought a year before by Captain Fred Bailey, was the squad’s most treasured possession. As far as Mitchell was concerned, it was more important than any of the detectives.”
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“But death can trickle in during quiet, thoughtful moments. It doesn’t ask for permission, often sneaking into people’s minds before they notice it is there.”
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“What about you?” “Oh, the usual,” she said, smiling a thin smile. The usual. Nightmares, fits of crying, moments of intense anxiety. Just anyone’s usual day, really.”
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“Dread and anticipation, they went hand in hand.”
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“But every coin had two sides. His anticipation was so much stronger because of their dread.”
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“Anticipation. Was there anything better? And now the entire city brimmed with it. They all wondered when and where he would strike.”
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“The room became deathly silent. If a fly had sneezed at that moment, Mitchell would have been able to hear it wipe its nose.”
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“Knowledge is money.”
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“Aliza Kennedy. Kendele Byers. Tamay Mosely. There was a serial killer in Glenmore Park.”
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“Anticipation. There was almost nothing better.”
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“Kendele treated happiness like a toddler learning to walk. She approached it gently, taking careful, tentative steps. She didn’t want to rush into happiness. That was how you got hurt.”
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