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Force of Nature (Aaron Falk, #2) Force of Nature by Jane Harper
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“She was smiling in every photo, looked truly happy in none.”
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“It’s the panic that gets you. Makes it hard to trust what you’re seeing.”
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“They don’t realise what they do at that age can still haunt them years later.”
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“It seemed very far away and long ago now. Like it had happened to someone else.”
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“It wasn't any one thing that went wrong, it was a hundred little things.”
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“Tėvai ir vaikai užprogramuoti mylėti vienas kitą. Tėvai dažnai myli vaikus labiau nei vaikai juos.”
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“Niekada nenuvertinkite to, kiek toli žmonės gali nueiti dėl savo vaikų.”
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“Is Alice here? Did she make it? Is she safe?"
In the chaos, in the night, it was impossible to say which of the four had asked after Alice’s welfare. Later, when everything got worse, each would insist it had been them.”
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“Falk made a note of the website on Margot’s screen and emailed the details to a colleague in the cyber division. Uploaded without consent, he wrote. Age 16. Do your best re: removal.”
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“She turned off the TV and moved over to examine his bookshelves. “Good collection.” “Feel free to borrow any,” he said. He read widely, mostly fiction, spanning from the award-studded literary to the shamelessly commercial.”
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“He thought of the hundreds of little things that had added up to go so
wrong. Maybe hundreds of little things could add up to go right.”
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“It varied, but it was all paid for in the common currency of human misery.”
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“Kepanikan akan menguasaimu. Membuatmu sulit memercayai apa yang kaulihat.”
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“Kurasa kau tidak pernah bisa meremehkan seberapa jauh kan akan bertindak demi anakmu.”
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“Somewhere, beneath the howl of the wind and the groan of the trees, Falk thought he could almost hear a death knell toll.”
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“..eyes were wide as they looked back into Falk's. She knows how to lie to men. The thought came out of nowhere.”
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“All right. Let’s go.’ She prised herself away from the safety railing in time to catch Bree staring at the map and frowning. ‘All good?’ she asked, and Bree flashed her straight white teeth. ‘Yes. It’s this way.’ She refolded the map, pushed her dark ponytail over her shoulder and pointed to the single track ahead. Jill nodded, saying nothing. One track, one choice. She hoped Bree felt as confident when there was a decision to be made.”
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“Falk banged on Alice Russell’s navy blue front door and listened as the sound echoed deep within the house. They waited. There was a stillness, but not the hollow emptiness of a vacant property. He realised he was holding his breath”
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“How much extra did you donate to the school this year, Alice? How much did it cost to buy Margot that blind eye?”
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“worried last time you spoke to her?” “You were there,” Falk said. “Last week.” “Oh, right. No other contact since then?” It had been a forgettable meeting. Five minutes in the parking lot of a large supermarket. We need the contracts, they had said. The ones linking to Leo Bailey. Please prioritize them. It had been framed as a request. The tone had made it clear it was an order. Alice had snapped that she was doing her best. “Did we push her too hard?” Falk asked. “Make her somehow slip up?” “We didn’t push her any harder than usual.” Falk wasn’t sure that was true.”
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“She stepped back quickly. Her mouth was gritty and she felt unbalanced, like she'd crossed a line she hadn't known existed. She thought she wasn't the only one; she could see her surprise and shame echoed on the faces around her.”
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“looks like her photo.’ The dark-haired woman looked around,”
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