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“He sat in his wife's Lexus sedan, parked on Burgundy across from the Hotel St. Pierre. He dared not bring his FBI-issue Ford four-door. A third-grader could spot it as a Fedmobile.”
― The Magicians
― The Magicians
“Kenny had solved the problem by issuing all of them earbud radios. He had gotten sets to Sister Gertrude early Sunday morning with instructions on how to use them. She had gotten one to each of them, even Dave Lopez, who was very curious where a bunch of civilians had laid their hands on some sophisticated communications devices.”
― The Magicians
― The Magicians
“an expert. Which, as we all know, is nothing more than a liar a hundred miles from home.”
― Redcoat
― Redcoat
“Emma found Stevie Ray Vaughan's Tightrope on the Bluetooth from her phone and eased back for the drive. She loved those Texas blues Stevie Ray belted out. Fantastic guitar player. She had fallen in love with his music long after the singer's untimely death in a helicopter crash. What is it with musicians and aircraft? she thought.”
― The Magicians
― The Magicians
“There was no way she could see either he or the driver, but they could see her.”
― The Magicians
― The Magicians
“Goal number one was to get eyes on that white van that had the country radio station sticker on the front bumper.”
― The Magicians
― The Magicians
“Did she believe she could pry some information out of a couple of slick millionaire politicians? Doubtful. These were professional liars. And they were Louisiana politicians. A particularly vile breed of dog who would lick your hand and then bite the shit out of it. Or just pee on your leg for the fun of it.”
― Redcoat
― Redcoat
“Holy crap, she thought. Lafferty wasn't talking about St. Louis, Missouri. He was talking about St. Louis Cemetery. That's where the bodies were hidden. All of the bodies.”
― The Magicians
― The Magicians





