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The Little Grave (Detective Amanda Steele #1) The Little Grave by Carolyn Arnold
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“She managed a small laugh, but like any expression of mirth these days, it felt shallow and void of true emotion.”
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“Despite men being painted as philanderers, so many were desperate for a sole, meaningful relationship”
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“A person’s word is all any of us have or can truly control,”
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“In that moment there was an unmistakable bond between the two women made of pain that no one should ever need endure.”
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“Once you saw an image of that, there was no going back, and the one Amanda had just seen would be burned on her brain for life.”
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“Lead sank in Amanda’s gut, a premonition setting that everything was about to come crumbling down on top of her.”
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“Law enforcement might still mostly be a man’s world, but the women who did the job weren’t ones you wanted to mess with.”
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“there might be worse evils than death.”
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“Clinging to optimism was nothing but a cruel illusion. Life held nothing but pain and sorrow. And emptiness. Hopelessness.”
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“Amanda”
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“snowing,”
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“vulnerable”
Carolyn Arnold, The Little Grave