Who Slays the Wicked
C.S. Harris
"His name was Sir Felix Paige, and he’d been a friend of Ashworth since the two were boys together at Eton."
"His name was Sir Felix Paige, and he’d been a friend of Ashworth since the two were boys together at Eton."
"Sonja was wrenched, shivering, from a deep sleep."
"And there it was."
"Swathed in the gloomy trappings of winter, the capital felt murkier than ever."
"I owe you for taking me in and raising me, but don't lecture me about money and violence. You taught me all that too."
"When I rolled into the Bunker, it was busier than I’d ever seen it."
"Simon Riske did not like losing money."
"Leah listened for a second, her ears straining."
"Cruising through Muswell Hill on his carbon-framed bike, his hands resting lightly on the alloy handlebars, Dennis Cradle feels a pleasing exhaustion."
"They approached the obelisk."
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