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The Celtic Quest (Harry Fox #3) The Celtic Quest by Andrew Clawson
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“Seemingly devout faith can mask true intention,”
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“Your religion created an entire society that accepts that five men should have more money than fifty percent of the population. Extravagant wealth at the top, abject poverty for the rest.”
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“What’s the curse? May you live in interesting times.”
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“Harry turned to Sara. “What do you think?” “I think my relationship with you cannot be entirely healthy given I’m considering desecrating a national treasure.”
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“Find another damsel to patronize.”
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“She took her time lighting a cigarette, a ritual Stefan never failed to dislike. Rose Leroux was the only person he’d ever seen use a cigarette holder. It reminded him of Cruella de Vil.”
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“The local green park had been overrun by small-scale rides that promised a brief, terror-filled experience for anyone willing to risk their life on the mechanical skills of carnies.”
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“Where’s your car?” Jane asked. Sara pointed to the Volkswagen. Jane frowned. “You can’t take that unreliable German machine to Wight. What if we have to go through a puddle?”
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“Jane indicated an elegant drinks cart beside her chair holding a dozen different bottles and a full ice bucket. Harry hadn’t ever seen one like it outside of the movies, and told her so. “English law stipulates you’re required to have a drink if you’ve never seen one of these,” Jane said.”
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“Sara drove with the recklessness of those for whom cars are meant to be enjoyed at speed. Unfortunately, Harry didn’t splurge on rental cars, so she was currently flooring it in a mid-sized Volkswagen. The results were less than impressive.”
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“Some of his flock went in for the whole robes and nature-crown look, and they were welcome to it. Druids didn’t judge how you dressed or what you believed, as long as you didn’t push your beliefs on them.”
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“That scarab was why Harry Fox now stood in a small room in a warehouse not far from the Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal. Why do I always end up in a warehouse? he asked himself glumly.”
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