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First Blood (D.I. Kim Stone #0.5) First Blood by Angela Marsons
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“Traditionally a swallow was linked to sailors: they would get a set of the birds inked on their chest. The story went that if he or she drowns the swallows will come down and lift the soul to the heavens.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“The numbers 1488 were common on white supremacist prisoners, representing fourteen words of a quote by Nazi leader David Lane and the ‘88’ standing for the eighth letter of the alphabet repeated: HH for Heil Hitler.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“As an Investigator, it took only minutes to make a case your own. It was almost immediate upon arrival. Once you laid eyes on the victim, assessed the body position, wound, circumstances, there was a bond, a connection, not only to the victim but to the killer. It was that instinct; that need to know every detail, to find the person responsible.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“Once you laid eyes on the victim, assessed the body position, wound, circumstances, there was a bond, a connection, not only to the victim but to the killer. It was that instinct; that need to know every detail, to find the person responsible.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“One of the worst things for a people pleaser was not knowing where you stood, wondering if you were doing okay or totally messing things up.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“Even Hells Angels had a marker – AFFA, standing for Angel Forever, Forever Angel.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“The numbers 1488 were common on white supremacist prisoners, representing fourteen words of a quote by Nazi leader David Lane and the ‘88’ standing for the eighth letter of the alphabet repeated: HH for Heil Hitler. The cobweb she knew typically represented a lengthy term in prison and the teardrop often signified that the wearer had committed murder, or attempted murder if it was simply an outline.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood
“I know, Dad,’ she whispered to her own reflection. ‘You never get a second chance to make a first impression.”
Angela Marsons, First Blood