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The Sorbonne Affair (Hugo Marston, #7) The Sorbonne Affair by Mark Pryor
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“never assume that just because you see something in a novel, it reflects the author’s own personality or interests.”
Mark Pryor, The Sorbonne Affair
“When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”
Mark Pryor, The Sorbonne Affair
“People process death and tragedy differently. In my experience, there’s no right or wrong way.”
Mark Pryor, The Sorbonne Affair
“Oscar Wilde’s comment about being able to resist everything except temptation.”
Mark Pryor, The Sorbonne Affair
“there’s no such thing as bad publicity in the literary world.”
Mark Pryor, The Sorbonne Affair
“Facts before findings, Hugo’s mentor had told him, not the other way around.”
Mark Pryor, The Sorbonne Affair