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Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder (Marion Lane, #1) Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder by T.A. Willberg
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“But that was the thing about death, as Marion knew so well. No matter how much the deceased were loved, life does not wait for the grieving. Though on the inside everything will change and what used matter falls away, the routine and ordinary remain unchallenged.”
T.A. Willberg, Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder
“Now she realized how significant this unpretentious facade was, not just as a defense against public intrusion and curiosity, but as a reminder that sometimes the extraordinary existed just below the surface of the ordinary. The bookshop was a link to the outside world, to stability and normality, and a portal into the mysterious and intoxicating world of Inquiry.”
T.A. Willberg, Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder
“But that was the thing about death, as Marion knew so well. No matter how much the deceased were loved, life did not wait for the grieving. Though on the inside everything would change and what used to matter fell away, the routine and ordinary remained unchallenged.”
T.A. Willberg, Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder