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Shadow of Death (Amy Larson & Hunter Forrest #3) Shadow of Death by Heather Graham
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“Who will believe anything. If it’s on the internet, and it agrees with what they think, they accept it—against any display of fact and logic. We know that,” Amy said quietly. “And usually, there’s someone out there who knows their every word is a lie, but if you repeat a lie often enough—” “You make it a truth. Not the truth. But a truth as seen by many,”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“John Edward Acton in 1887. ‘Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“Don was anything but a wimp. He’d served two tours in the Middle East and was still in the reserve. Tall, not dark but red-headed, and very handsome. Working with him at Barrington Advertising, she’d fallen a bit in love the minute they had met—something, she hoped, she’d kept to herself.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“The black horse didn’t just arrive—he’s been here!”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“A little black plastic horse. This time, it was received by a colleague of mine, a guy I worked with years ago. Andy Mason, Assistant Field Director out there. He has no idea where it came from. It wasn’t mailed to him—it was on his doorstep when he went home last night.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“think back to the first case with the white horse, and finding the woman crucified in the Everglades. I think about putting away a bad guy, and then receiving the little red horse when we were vacationing before.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“No, no, no, no, he had to be okay. He had to be out there...going for help, she thought. And then she looked at the thing in her hand at last. She held... A horse. A tiny little black plastic horse.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“you’re told a lie often enough, that lie becomes not the truth, but a truth you can come to believe. However,”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death
“make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities,’” Hunter murmured.”
Heather Graham, Shadow of Death