Three Minutes
Anders Roslund and Börge Hellström
"The man lying next to me died two days ago."
"The man lying next to me died two days ago."
"Livia’s face turned white as a sheet."
"The street lies somewhere behind the station, pockmarked with large cobblestones and cut across in many places by train tracks where diesel locomotives sometimes rumble through, towing freight wagons."
"Thulin gets Genz’s voicemail for the third time as she reaches the swing door."
"Lucas stood on Forty-second in the shadow of the Park Avenue Viaduct with the vector printouts."
"Kouplan has a peculiar relationship with his heart."
"What are you working on now?” she asked, her tone relaxed, peaceful. “A new case?"
"“Where are they taking her?” Will grabbed Hank by the shirt and gave him a violent shake."
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