A Dangerous Man
Robert Crais
"Ten fifty-three."
"Sally drove the van along the coast road to Cagnes-sur-Mer."
"I had known, on some level, I suppose, that the Elincourts were rich."
"‘What’s that?’ said Sam, pointing to the letter on the floor. ‘It looks like you were reading it before I came home.’"
"In the early stages of a case, a cop never really knows if the premise they’re operating on is right or wrong or somewhere in between."
"Libby shouted his name again as she stabbed at the elevator call button."
"It’s odd because everyone always calls her beautiful."
"Archer got off at Poca City seven hours later and too many stops in between to remember."
"I can play sane, like you."
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