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“explanation of odor. “Odor is particulate,” he had written. The sense of odor is triggered when particulates in the air hit receptors in the nasal passage and are interpreted in the brain. In other words, when you sense a certain odor, you are actually ingesting particulates (solid particles from the object you smell) that cling to the mucous membranes in the nose and give you that sense of odor. When you smell the decay of a dead body, you are actually ingesting particulates of dead flesh into your lungs. Dead flesh clinging to alveoli, the clusters of air sacs in your lungs. Jennifer had been so grossed out by his description that she had called him up and asked specifically about particulates. “Well, Sis (Jerry had always called her ‘Sis’) it’s like this. I don’t ever make coffee in hotels where they keep the coffee pot in the bathroom, and I use airplanes sparingly.” Gross.”
― Cold River Rising: A Native American Mystery and Thriller Series
― Cold River Rising: A Native American Mystery and Thriller Series
“mind, Patrick, my boy. "Circles," Stacey whined, bringing both their heads down to, look at her. "Faces.”
― Fatal Flowers
― Fatal Flowers
“up from her seat and walked around the table. She put her head on Natalie’s shoulder and put an arm around her, holding her giraffe in her other hand. Natalie”
― Dear Departed
― Dear Departed
“fantasies.”
― Fatal Flowers
― Fatal Flowers
“her, and glanced at the fire, and behind it. He picked out dozens of skulls, with the mounds of bones that lay next to them, attendants to”
― Fatal Flowers
― Fatal Flowers




