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A King of Infinite Space (Long Beach Homicide, #1) A King of Infinite Space by Tyler Dilts
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“when we look in someone’s face and tell them that their spouse or child or parent or sibling has been murdered, the pain is immediate and palpable—and it cuts deep.”
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“Arguing with a lawyer is about as good an idea as feeding an alligator raw beef from your palm. I was ready to give up, but Jen”
Tyler Dilts, A King of Infinite Space
“I found myself wondering what all morons wonder when they look at a collection of books like that and ask, “Have you read all these?”
Tyler Dilts, A King of Infinite Space
“I opened a red and white tin of mints. “When you can snatch the Altoid from my hand,” I said, in my best Master Po imitation, “it will be time for you to go.”
Tyler Dilts, A King of Infinite Space
“contrast”
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“even helped us plant a misleading story that fingered the wrong”
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“old”
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“1991”
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“Tanaka and”
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“Daryl: I’m sorry to tell you like this, but I won’t be able to see you anymore. You are a very kind and sweet man, but I’m not able to give you what you need and deserve. We’re in different places, and looking for different things. I wish you nothing but the best, and I hope you are able to understand. Sincerely, Beth”
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“Don’t get old, son. You only wind up one of two ways—bitter asshole or sentimental fool. And the hell of it is, you never even get to choose.”
Tyler Dilts, A King of Infinite Space
“Sacredness, I suppose, is in the eye of the beholder. What intrigues me, though, is that it has always seemed to me that the less we hold sacred, the more fiercely we protect it.”
Tyler Dilts, A King of Infinite Space
“It doesn’t take long, working homicide, to discover that most people suffering from grief can’t answer that question without telling a lie that trivializes their loss.”
Tyler Dilts, A King of Infinite Space