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Right Behind You (DCI Tom Douglas, #9) Right Behind You by Rachel Abbott
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“Perhaps that works when the worst hour is the hour when tragedy strikes – a defining moment in time which is quickly over. But this is not like that. I thought my worst hour was when they took Ash and Millie, but however sick with worry I was, I still thought they would be back before the night was over. Then Becky called to say Millie and Ash may have been kidnapped and my previous worst hour seemed tame in comparison. Now I feel as if there is a huge weight crushing my chest, rising up in my throat, and with each hour that passes the weight becomes heavier, more unbearable, and the next hour of my life grows darker, bleaker than the last. And every time I close my eyes, I see Millie’s face, looking at me, begging me to help her. And there’s nothing I can do. I”
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“up”
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“the worst hour of your life is just sixty minutes, and after that the next hour is a bit easier.”
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“In a kidnap, those taken were referred to as hostages. The one left behind who was in theory responsible for securing their freedom, was the victim.”
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“We had a plan. It was fool-proof – but obviously not idiot-proof. And that’s clearly what you are. A pair of fucking idiots!”
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“The words are pouring out of my mouth, but my mind is somewhere else entirely. It’s a strange sensation.”
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“It may be true that crying never solves anything, but surely it’s nature’s way of releasing tension?”
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“Remember that bravery is not the lack of fear but the ability to move forward in spite of fear.”
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“Then Becky called to say Millie and Ash may have been kidnapped and my previous worst hour seemed tame in comparison.”
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“the worst hour of your life is just sixty minutes, and after that the next hour is a bit easier. I’ve”
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“I take a huge breath and let it out”
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