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The Last Lie Told (Finley O’Sullivan, #1) The Last Lie Told by Debra Webb
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“Humans were creatures of habit. Habits weren’t abruptly changed without some sort of prompt.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“Unpleasant things are always more tolerable after a good drink.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“Few people understood them. For the first time she wondered if this was all there was for people like her . . . and Jack. People who had given everything to their work and then ended up alone for one reason or another. Alone and in pieces.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“You see, the things you do are the things you do. Nothing can change the facts. Others might lie or distort those things, but they never go away. Your choices, your actions are forever. You leave a footprint that can be followed if someone is determined to look closely enough.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“Six of one, half a dozen of the other,”
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“Yes.” A smart witness never said more than necessary to answer a question. It was the first rule defense lawyers taught their clients. It was also the principal focus of an ADA when questioning a witness for the defense—make them say more than they intended.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“last person besides her husband to see”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“She said she was going to do it. She said it was the only way she would ever be free.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“You have to wonder about people who worship a killer.” Jack turned to Finley. “What the hell is this world coming to?”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“Nothing can change the facts. Others might lie or distort those things, but they never go away. Your choices, your actions are forever. You leave a footprint that can be followed if someone is determined to look closely enough.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“A lie told often enough becomes the truth. —Vladimir Lenin”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told
“things you do are the things you do. Nothing can change the facts. Others might lie or distort those things, but they never go away. Your choices, your actions are forever. You leave a footprint that can be followed if someone is determined to look closely enough.”
Debra Webb, The Last Lie Told