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A Murder of Crows (Nell Ward, #1) A Murder of Crows by Sarah Yarwood-Lovett
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“This wasn’t the first time Erin had sounded off about social injustice, usually triggered by anything to do with home ownership, but Nell still felt her face burn. She couldn’t count how many times she’d been accused of the same thing: fellow college students had insisted that, in her position, she didn’t need to study and could stay out drinking – oh, and pick up their tab. She’d even overheard her family’s estate manager complain about having to babysit the airhead aristo (nice) when Nell had hoped to work-shadow and learn from him. Even her doctorate hadn’t convinced him she wasn’t hobby-horsing when she’d started the rewilding scheme across the estate, because, as she’d heard him say, the likes of her could afford what she wanted, and got degrees through donations rather than achievement anyway.”
Sarah Yarwood-Lovett, A Murder of Crows
“anything you find there and bring to the detectives’ attention could well be rejected from the case because it risks compromising their due practice.”
Sarah Yarwood-Lovett, A Murder of Crows
“amongst”
Sarah Yarwood-Lovett, A Murder of Crows