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The Murders in Great Diddling (Berit Gardner #1) The Murders in Great Diddling by Katarina Bivald
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“There was nothing more dangerous than hope.”
Katarina Bivald, The Murders in Great Diddling
“she expected the crowd to charge forward like Americans at a Black Friday sale.”
Katarina Bivald, The Murders in Great Diddling
“There’s nothing better than being a beginner at something,” she said.”
Katarina Bivald, The Murders in Great Diddling
“There were certain questions you just didn’t ask in a marriage. Especially if you were afraid that the other person would tell you the truth.”
Katarina Bivald, The Murders in Great Diddling
“He always slept best in anonymous hotel rooms in cities where no one knew him.”
Katarina Bivald, The Murders in Great Diddling
“It bothered her that she was incapable of describing the experience, as though her shocked state had caused her to fail as an author. At the same time, however, she couldn’t escape the feeling that trying to make literature from another person’s death would mean she had failed as a human being.”
Katarina Bivald, The Murders in Great Diddling