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If She Knew (Kate Wise, #1) If She Knew by Blake Pierce
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“Life is like a wheel that you either cling to or fall from and get crushed. And one way or other, it just keeps rolling on and on in an infinite loop.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“Life is like a wheel that you either cling to or fall from and get crushed. And one way or the other”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“If not, you’ll always wonder if you wasted one last shot.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“and their kids surely played sports not just in high school leagues but in private county leagues. The world was”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“If it was a sign of things to come, Kate thought her year of retirement might just become nothing more than a foolish decision that shrank further and further away in the rearview mirror of her life.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“Jim, on the other hand, looked like a very broken man. A man who would go home and think long and hard about how sometimes, life just wasn’t very fucking fair at all.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“He saw no one watching him as he crept down the quiet suburban street at night. It was one in the morning and it was the kind of neighborhood where people went to bed at respectable times, a rowdy weeknight consisting of one too many glasses of wine while watching The Bachelor. It was the kind of place he despised.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“Life is like a wheel that you either cling to or fall from and get crushed. And one way or the other, it just keeps rolling on and on in an infinite loop.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“adrenaline”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“Ningún asesinato es motivado por un acto de amor —sin importar qué tanto se lo diga a sí mismo el asesino.”
Blake Pierce, Si Ella Supiera
“Melissa,”
Blake Pierce, Se Ela Soubesse
“no matter how hard people tried to put their pasts behind them—whether it was relationships or careers—it somehow managed to always limp along not too far behind.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“They paid property association dues, they scooped up their dogs’ shit into little plastic bags so as to not offend their neighbors, and their kids”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“respectable times, a rowdy weeknight consisting of one too many glasses of wine while watching The Bachelor. It was the kind”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“ultimately,”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“surely played sports not just in high school leagues but in private county leagues. The world was their oyster. They felt safe.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“cycling class seems to be the one thing that linked them together aside from the occasional wine drinking session and hanging out at the pool. Do you know if they had any relationships established with your other students?” “I can’t say for sure. I don’t know. I really didn’t know them that well. Just enough to say hello when they came into class.” “You sure about that?” Kate asked. “You”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“the front desk, as the gym area was visible through clear Plexiglas to the left of the desk. The place was a little too small to be considered an”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“Kate approached the desk. A young woman who was likely a part-timer with college classes in between looked up at them with a smile. “How can I help you ladies this morning?” “We’re looking for a man named Julio Almas,” DeMarco said. “Your website says”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“vieja”
Blake Pierce, Si Ella Supiera
“property association dues, they scooped up their dogs’ shit into little plastic bags as to not offend their neighbors, and their kids surely played sports not just in high school leagues but in private county leagues. The world was their oyster. They felt safe. Sure, they locked their doors and set their alarms, but ultimately, they felt safe. That was about to change. He walked up a particular lawn. Surely she would be home now. Her husband was away on business in Dallas. He knew which window was her bedroom window. And he also knew that the security alarm at the back of the house was faulty when it rained. He shifted and felt the reassurance of the knife, tucked away in the small of his back, between the elastic of his boxer shorts and his jeans. He stuck to the side of the house, opening the bottle of water he carried, and when he came to the back of the house, he stopped. There”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“but in private county leagues.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew
“They spit-balled ideas back and forth for the next twenty minutes as Kate drove to the morgue.”
Blake Pierce, If She Knew