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Murder at Kensington Palace (Wrexford & Sloane, #3) Murder at Kensington Palace by Andrea Penrose
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“The truth, however black, is better than the gilded glitter of self-deception.”
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“And in talking afterward of loss and regret, the simple act of holding hands had seemed to connect them in ways that defied words.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“mysticism seems at odds with rational thought. Though Wrexford says science often involves imagining the unimaginable.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“He liked order. Science appealed to him because it was based on reason. One could, through careful study and observation, make sense of random chaos, while people and their motivations were a damnable puzzle.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“Charlotte drew her strength from principle and passion, not hubris and greed.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“That our existence is finite allows us to feel emotions—joy and sorrow, loss and redemption. . .” His breath seemed to catch in his throat. “And, most important, love.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“At present, she was simply praying that her feet didn’t get hopelessly tangled in all the half-truths and deceptions demanded by her chosen path.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“But we must be able to feel pain, if we are to be able to feel joy.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“Charlotte knew she had frightened them with her momentary swoon. Opening one’s heart to another did not come without perils.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“monde,”
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“Nulla tenaci invia est via. For the tenacious, no road is impassable.”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“There are so many momentous discoveries waiting to be made, but we need minds of bold imagination and fearless curiosity”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“you’re cobbled together from granite and flint, with naught but Highland malt running through your veins,”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace
“The cosmos was a wondrous place, alive with infinite possibilities and interconnections,”
Andrea Penrose, Murder at Kensington Palace