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“Only one word described this situation. It was “F’d.” Right? But I can’t say that word. People who use that word in all its four-letter glory are nothing but common beggars.”
Susan May, Behind Dark Doors
“There is none so blind as those who will not see.”
Susan May, Behind The Fire
“It’s never okay to marginalize anyone. You never know the consequences for those who are bullied or for the bullies themselves. It never ends well—for anyone.”
Susan May, Behind Dark Doors
“be”
Susan May, Behind Dark Doors
“His preliminarily interviews at the scene”
Susan May, Deadly Messengers
“Well there you have it, just like drinking and driving, if you get behind a wheel with a phone in your hand and you cause a death, then chances are you will face very serious charges.”
Susan May, Back Again
“It is one of the beautiful compensations of life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” Ralph Waldo Emerson.   As”
Susan May, The Troubles Keeper
“Anna was a star athlete at school, while Dawn was one of the last picks for any sporting teams. Dawn”
Susan May, Thriller Suspense Horror Box Set
“First”
Susan May, Behind The Fire
“Actually—forget it. Bring it with you.” Brandon picked up the bowl and slouched towards the door. Helen shuffled behind him, silently encouraging him forward. That was what her life had become since the expeditions began: a daily routine of encouraging speed, encouraging talk, encouraging her son to do something more than just sit around waiting for these damn fishing trips. Nothing else seemed to interest him now. As she pushed her key into the car’s ignition, a sudden realization dawned on Helen. She stopped, leaned into the steering wheel, and sighed. “You’ve forgotten your sports bag. Again,” she said, springing from the car. No point telling him to get it; she’d be waiting a week. Helen took the stairs two at a time, stress propelling her like a steam engine. She entered his walk-in closet with trepidation. That was the other thing that’d slipped. He was a tidy kid before—not perfect, but no slob. Now his room resembled a carelessly thrown-together garage sale.”
Susan May, Behind Dark Doors
“paused to take another breath. “And taking these worries”
Susan May, Deadly Messengers
“She had drunk from the cup of self-deceit which can poison your soul, so you never again see the truth.”
Susan May, Best Seller
“He’d already endured enough guilt in his life. Quite possibly, he’d run out of space to carry any more.”
Susan May, Thriller Suspense Horror Box Set
“Your greatest fear once you give birth is losing your child or seeing them hurt.”
Susan May, Back Again
“it felt as if she’d floated up above the clouds to the edge of space and was now surrounded by a vacuum of nothing. No air, no wind, no feeling in her body. As”
Susan May, Thriller Suspense Horror Box Set
“Smiles are free. You can never give away too many. Seven”
Susan May, The Troubles Keeper
“anything else?”
Susan May, Deadly Messengers
“Is this a tale of insanity or great heroism? You won’t know until the very last page.”
Susan May, Behind the Fire
“Your past can only hurt you if you allow it into your present and your future.”
Susan May, Deadly Messengers
“two children and the”
Susan May, Behind Dark Doors
“Nobody realizes each digital photo includes EXIF data an acronym for Exchangeable Image File. Information freely available about someone and their activities was all stored there: shutter speed, exposure compensation, even whether a flash was used. A myriad of information. A snapshot of digital wonder, the picture also carried something else invaluable: the date and time the image was taken and the GPS coordinates.”
Susan May, Deadly Messengers
“Imagination turns experiences into anxious feelings, troubles and sadness or, on the flipside, excitement, happiness and contentment. The”
Susan May, The Troubles Keeper
“She constantly felt as if she were physically wading through air the consistency of thick, wet cement. The”
Susan May, Thriller Suspense Horror Box Set
“In that slippery, sliding moment, his disappointment begins to heal. If the bus driver has appeared at this moment, this very day, then there is a reason. All he needs to discover is why. He’ll take his time. He’ll watch. Surely the reason will be revealed. Reasons usually do.”
Susan May, The Troubles Keeper
“And how they could have forgotten him, as though he was just a character in a book, dismissed once the covers closed?”
Susan May, Best Seller
“All those Disney films have you believe that one day you’ll meet your Prince Charming. What they don’t tell you is he comes in a psychotic package without warning labels.”
Susan May, Back Again
“They loved their children, but parenting was all-consuming sometimes, to the point where you felt yourself barely hanging on to the you that didn’t lose it just because your child spilled milk.”
Susan May, Thriller Suspense Horror Box Set
“nasty things happen. That is, until the day Henry discovers the perfect hiding spot, where he discovers there are worse things than being found. Not being found.   HARASSMENT DAY Edwin thought he was spending another lovely afternoon with his daughter and granddaughter. But dammit, they had followed him onto the train and they even had the audacity to get off at her station. Now they were on the platform. What could he possibly do to be rid of them?   THE MONSTER RULES Harry had”
Susan May, Behind Dark Doors
“They were simply two human beings caught up in ironic serendipity.”
Susan May, Back Again
“It had been years since anybody had wanted to listen again. The world had moved on. They had not.”
Susan May, Deadly Messengers

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