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One by One in the Darkness One by One in the Darkness by Deirdre Madden
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“remember that a person might do bad things ut that that didn't mean they were a bad person”
Deirdre Madden, One by One in the Darkness
“It reminded her of the visceral, uncomprehending emotional closeness that had bound them together over dinners of baked beans and fish fingers eaten at that same table when they were small children.”
Deirdre Madden, One by One in the Darkness
“On the outskirts of Antrim there were alright houses where Union Jacks and Ulster flags were hanging out for the Twelfth of July, even though it was only mind June.”
Deirdre Madden, One by One in the Darkness
“Cate stared intently at the land, as if trying to wring some knowledge from it, as if she were seeing it for the first time, although in fact it couldn't have been more familiar to her, the type of landscape against which she still judge all others.”
Deirdre Madden, One by One in the Darkness
“Touching the scar, quickly, so that no one ever realised that she was doing it, restored a sense of reality, a sense of who she was, in a way that looking at her own reflection could not.”
Deirdre Madden, One by One in the Darkness
“Nobody could fathom the suffering the troubles had brought people, and all the terrible things that had happened.”
Deirdre Madden, One by One in the Darkness