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Deep Freeze (Virgil Flowers, #10) Deep Freeze by John Sandford
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“piecrust.”
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“Flowers wouldn’t be buttering their toast after the next election, but Pweters might be.”
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“details.”
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“when he’d went”
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“appeared”
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“couldn’t”
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“drivers”
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“Don’t get your honey where you get your money,”
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“Birkmann waved that away. "I'm not religious. Going to church - it's a magic show, in my opinion. Don't tell the Chamber of Commerce I said that."

"I'm not talking about religion. I'm talking about God," Virgil said. "I'm a Lutheran minister's kid, and, believe me, there's a difference between a religion and God. I sorta cut out the middleman.”
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“Gina wouldn’t be coming back until she marched in with Jesus and all the saints.”
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“Why would a just God allow this to happen? Was it all part of an evolutionary clockwork that God allowed to work through itself, unguided, an enormous experiment of some kind, for good reasons that humans couldn’t perceive?”
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“Le Café was crowded, for two o’clock on a chilly afternoon, but Gurney and Pendleton, two short men in late middle age, were willing to make some space in the work routine to talk to Virgil. They agreed that they knew Knox, who had patronized Le Café because, as a gay man, he felt more comfortable there than anywhere else in town”
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“truth, that he wasn’t involved in the murder, but Virgil wasn’t yet ready to label him nope. After a moment, Virgil said, “I’m going to hold you to that. Don’t mess with Justin.”
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“David Birkmann? I can’t believe it. It’s like saying a duck did it.”
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“weeklong”
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“windows crowded with useless crap. Beeswax candles, leftover Christmas decorations at fifty percent off, a notice for a book signing by Trippton’s favorite author, which had happened three days earlier, and a sun-browned sign that said, “Explore Your Home Scent”
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