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Still Waters (Sandhamn Murders, #1) Still Waters by Viveca Sten
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“She turned over and looked at her husband lying in bed next to her. Henrik was breathing peacefully,”
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“Fuck, fuck, fuck, thought Jonny Almhult. The persistent knocking on his front door just wouldn’t stop. His head felt like a brick, and he could have used his tongue to sand down his mother’s skiff”
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“She ran to her bag and grabbed her phone. She called Thomas as quickly as she could. “It’s Nora. I’m on Trouville beach. I’ve just found Jonny Almhult. He was floating in the water. Like a lump of wood. He’s dead.” She started giggling hysterically and pinched her arm to stop herself. “Sorry. It was just so horrible. I’m here with the boys. I don’t know what to do.” The last sentence ended in a sob. She felt dizzy and could hardly stay on her feet”
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“lighthouse”
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“Monica kissed her on both cheeks in the French manner. What the hell is wrong with a good old Swedish hug?”
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“Nora Linde automatically answered her cell phone”
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“looked”
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“With a firm grip on the tiller he could cope with both wind and waves while holding a steady course.”
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“THE TRANSLATOR Marlaine Delargy is based in Shropshire in the United Kingdom. She studied Swedish and German at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth,”
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“People commit murder for the strangest reasons. And for much less money than you might think.”
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“on legal matters, the idea of a crime novel set on Sandhamn was irresistible. However, this book would never have been written if a significant number of kind individuals had not offered their time and expertise. I would like to begin by warmly thanking Gunilla Pettersson; she lives on the island and has answered countless questions about”
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“another”
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“There had been no need for the company of others, just a deep desire to be left alone and in peace.”
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“She loathed the helplessness that came with a lack of money.”
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“She didn’t mind the odd guest, but sometimes it was nice just to be alone as a family,”
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“A home was like a silent witness to the owner’s life.”
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“She unclipped the barrette holding her ponytail in place, then refastened it—a ritual seemingly designed to give her time to think.”
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“a lift back with the maritime police. Or take the Waxholmsbolaget ferry,” he said with a grin. “Fine by me,” said Thomas. “You’re welcome to talk me into a helicopter ride any day.” Persson got to his feet, indicating the briefing was over. “That’s settled, then. Come and see me when you get back so I can get a status report.” He stopped in the doorway, scratching his chin. “Play things”
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“Slussen”
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“belong to someone from”
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“Above all she liked her long, shapely legs, the result of many years of jogging. She found it so easy to think while she jogged. Her breasts weren’t exactly something to shout about, particularly after two children, but then again, you could get push-up bras these days. That helped a bit.”
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“Simon, who was six, was lying with his bottom in the air and his head buried deep in the pillow. It was hard to believe he could actually breathe in that position. Adam, who had just turned ten, had kicked off the covers and was sprawled diagonally across the bed. His white-blond hair was damp with sweat, curling slightly at the back of his neck. Both were fast asleep.”
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“five minutes to get there,” she said.”
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