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The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci (Out of Time Thriller, #1) The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci by Belle Ami
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“Gerhard was the lyric to her melody. Together, they made a beautiful song.”
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“I know, but we won, Alex. It’s a miracle, and we changed destiny. We broke the curse.”
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“It was surreal and impossible, but with what she assumed was something beyond the perception of human knowledge, the ghosts had managed to cross the boundaries between the afterlife and the living world. They’d intervened purely through the force of their will and changed the bullet’s trajectory.”
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“We already have. Your detective is dead. The police will rule it as an unfortunate accident. The painting is ours, and you’ll remember nothing about us drugging you and taking the painting. Nothing about us killing your precious boyfriend and nothing about the demise of the noble Max Jaeger.” She gasped at his admission. “And, of course, nothing of what we’re about to do next….” His words hung in the air as both men leered at her.”
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“It occurred to him that they hadn’t been using protection. She’s probably on birth control, but maybe not. Why didn’t that bother him? He was thirty-two years old, and having a child wouldn’t be the worst thing that could happen.”
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“I better get you to the hotel, or I won’t be able to test my theory.” “Your theory?” “I’m dying to see what makes you moan more: clams and spaghetti or me.”
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“I can’t imagine it topping the bedroom, but then you continue to surprise me.” He winked. “Good answer.”
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“I guess you’ll just have to get your jollies elsewhere.” “Nah, I’ll figure out another way to get to you.” “You just work on that, boy scout, and maybe you’ll come up with something that works. You could try rubbing two pieces of flint together.” “Oh, rest assured, I will think of something. But don’t worry there are other things I can’t wait to rub together….”
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“That sounds like a great idea. I love getting cracker and cheese crumbs on my ass.” He leaned in, his lips to her ear. “Don’t worry, I’ll be happy to lick them off.”
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“I was hoping you’d grab hold of me, squeeze my leg or something.” He looked at her over the rim of his sunglasses and winked.”
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“And then I’m going to carry you upstairs to the bedroom, Scarlett, for our afternoon siesta.” He winked and tweaked a pretend mustache.”
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“She was standing on thin ice, ice that was about to crack. When it gave, would she drown in a river of time without end, or would she become strong with the knowledge of it all? Could she right the wrongs of the past?”
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“He shook his head, trying to clear his vision. Any minute he expected to hear Rod Serling’s voice.”
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“But Scordato needed more. He needed to get into her head, to control her, and have her lead him, and only him, to the painting. Disposing of her was not past his machinations, and whatever it took was worth the risk. He would use her to find the painting and then get rid of her.”
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