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A Minute to Midnight (Atlee Pine, #2) A Minute to Midnight by David Baldacci
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“It doesn’t take much for civilized people to become animals.”
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“all five Mafia families”
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“I’m not sure of New York’s laws back then.”
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“Tried to quit”
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“Not a proponent of the thirty-minute-wait rule?” said Blum.”
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“People are people,” said Blum. “No matter where they are.”
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“light.”
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“day”
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“You really have changed, Eddie. What gives?” “The way I had been caused me to lose what was most important to me. Now, I could have been an idiot and doubled down on that. But I decided to use my brain and change how I was conducting myself. Because if you keep doing the same thing over and over, how can you expect a different result?”
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“The public had been duped into thinking that all police departments and all police investigations were conducted just like those on the TV shows. Cool offices, every forensic gadget available, limitless resources, hunky men with awesome firepower, and women in tight clothes showing cleavage. The idea of limitless resources was a joke, even for the FBI. And the last time Pine had shown cleavage while on the job was…never.”
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“a”
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“was a narcissistic sociopath, or so all the consulted experts had proclaimed. That was arguably the deadliest combination nature could bestow on a human being. It”
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“Pine was normally a light packer, a one-suitcase sort of girl. But for this trip, she had brought a second small suitcase. She set it on her bed and opened it. She looked down at the oddball assortment of items carefully packed inside”
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“the”
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“address”
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