“Bite Out of Crime”
Allison Brennan, edited by Anne Perry
"Jamie Blair first saw the mutt eating out of a Dumpster behind the barbecue restaurant on Folsom Boulevard near the freeway."
"Jamie Blair first saw the mutt eating out of a Dumpster behind the barbecue restaurant on Folsom Boulevard near the freeway."
"She gets into trouble sometimes."
"I didn't know where to put the bouquet of flowers."
"It’s been twenty-five years since I last murdered someone, or has it been twenty-six?"
"He would've given anything not to be here today."
"The case that Ulf had mentioned to Dr. Svensson at the end of his last therapy session had started, as many of the department’s cases did, with a simple report from the local police."
"A gentle rain kicked in as Decker trudged along the pavement."
"For the past twenty minutes, Joe Leaphorn, former Navajo police lieutenant turned private investigator when the job suited him, had focused on not losing his temper."
"'There was another reason I came to England,” Patrick said after only a moment or two.'"
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