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Phantom Victory Phantom Victory by Pamela F. Service
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“Brian was waiting for her, shivering in the dark, but whether from cold or fear, she didn't know. It ought to be fear, she decided, but didn't tell him.”
Pamela F. Service, Phantom Victory
“Maybe we should freak him out and start following him for a change. That would force him to either do his own thinking or give up.”
Pamela F. Service, Phantom Victory
“Brian noted Stephenson's thin face and was surprised to find that the term looking daggers was not as impossible as it had always sounded.”
Pamela F. Service, Phantom Victory
“Mrs. Cornwell smiled, and Terri knew and hated that smile. It was the same one her own mother used when she thought Terri was showing some interest in a member of the opposite sex. A smug, I-told-you-so, isn't-that-sweet smile.
Terri turned to Brian and felt a confusing surge of sympathy for the kid plus a determination not to show the slightest interest in him. Neither feeling gave her any idea what to say to him, however.”
Pamela F. Service, Phantom Victory
“Only a superstitious, melodramatic nerd would try to keep from being bored to death by scaring himself to death instead.”
Pamela F. Service, Phantom Victory
“He bet Great-aunt Sophie hadn't drowned in a ferry accident, after all. She'd probably thrown herself off a cliff out of pure boredom.”
Pamela F. Service, Phantom Victory