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Good Girl (DS Grace Allendale, #4) Good Girl by Mel Sherratt
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“You were in charge of the parties, getting the girls and the men there, weren’t you? You, Alex, Max and Rachel.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“So what? It’s only because you don’t give me any satisfaction.’ ‘That’s because I’m not sixteen.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“told you to beat Erin about enough to get rid of the baby. I didn’t tell you to kill her. Now they might be able to identify whose child it would have been. Did you think of that?”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“Nick Carter must have brought Grace back to the force to do his dirty work, get inside information for him. But Grace wouldn’t toe the line, even though she couldn’t have known that Leon was his son. Or at least he thought so.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“If you only knew what Nick had done for me over the years. He was as bent as George Steele.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“Leon always felt second best, like the poor relation. Eddie said something and he had to go with it. Well, not any more. He’d had enough of being second in command. He wanted things to be equal or it was over.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“Now you’re after getting on her good side all the time, probably to the detriment of our family and the business.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“Grace held her tongue. Rachel Townley seemed no more than a spoiled brat who was using her father’s property to make money from illegal parties.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“He had no sympathy for the parents of the dead girl. They should have kept their daughter safe, checking where she was going of an evening. Surely they must have known she was up to something given the amount of times she would have come home drunk. And how could Erin hide a pregnancy from them for so long?”
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“have and I never will.’ ‘But you said—’ ‘I say a lot of things that I don’t mean.’ Molly gasped in between sobs. ‘How can you say that after what happened to Erin? I have no one now.’ ‘You had no one before. Erin wasn’t a good friend to you.”
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“Would she have been okay in a stable environment, with two loving parents instead of two people who couldn’t stand the sight of each other?”
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“That family would be the death of her. She couldn’t wait to finally get the opportunity to put one or both of the brothers behind bars.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl
“hope he doesn’t do it to anyone else.’ The thought hadn’t struck her until then, that it might not be a one-off attack. Whoever was out there could kill another person, another young woman.”
Mel Sherratt, Good Girl