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Every Vow You Break Every Vow You Break by Peter Swanson
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“She decided she wasn't quite ready to make decisions regarding her day and took her second cup of coffee back outside to the patio.”
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“Then a hood was shoved over her head, everything dark again. “You’ll feel a little prick,” came a voice, distant, mocking, and there was a sharp sensation in her shoulder muscle, almost as though she were being pinched.”
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“Mellie leaned in close and whispered, “Don’t trust your husband.”
Peter Swanson, Every Vow You Break
“That’s the problem with wanting to have a resort that’s entirely cut off from the rest of the world. You wind up being cut off from the rest of the world.”
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“The big deal is that I saw a terrified woman—the only other woman on this island, by the way—who was bleeding and ran away from me, and now you’re telling me that I have to spend another night here. It just doesn’t make sense.”
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“So, thing is,” she whispered. “There’s this guy, also here on the island, totally by random chance, who I was involved with a while ago, and twice now I’ve run into him at the pool.”
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“There are no screens anywhere on the island, and we suggest you put your phone and laptop, if you brought one, somewhere out of sight. There’s no wireless and no cell service.”
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“There was a small airport about twenty miles north of Portland. Abigail was nervous about taking a plane to the island, but Bruce had assured her that it was totally safe.”
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“I just . . . you seem a little hesitant about this impending marriage, and as someone who’s not in a particularly happy marriage myself, I guess I’m projecting a little.”
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“Abigail to realize that it was a jazz version of “Creep” by Radiohead.”
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