Michael Deeze
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I love reading Lee Child, and wish I could write like Tom Clancy. Hist
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"This was a thoughtful crime thriller with great character tension; some pacing issues early on, but the last half more than makes up for it."
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The Deathbed Confessions (Thomas Quinn Mysteries Book 1):
"The book keeps a steady undercurrent of danger, especially as Thomas gets closer to the truth; I only wish some side characters had been fleshed out more."
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"The moral dilemmas in this book are fantastic; Thomas walks a tightrope between duty and survival, and Harry’s manipulative charm is chilling — great read."
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“She cocked an eyebrow at me and said, “No. After the week I’ve just spent with you, there are going to be plenty of people that are gonna want to shoot you. You better get used to that.” Which hurt my feelings a little.”
― The Deathbed Confessions
― The Deathbed Confessions
“My best advice to myself was to act like I’d been there before. I was in way over my head, and I was not skating down the line between good and bad anymore. I tried to justify my actions by reminding myself that it was part of my investigation but even I couldn’t fool myself that much.
I drained my glass and then drained the one that Sara handed me. In no way, was this evening turning out to have career building opportunity written on it. I was getting more nervous by the minute.”
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I drained my glass and then drained the one that Sara handed me. In no way, was this evening turning out to have career building opportunity written on it. I was getting more nervous by the minute.”
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“It’s inevitable. But we pretend it isn’t until that point where we can’t deny it anymore. Then we begin to repent.”
“Repent for our sins.” I nodded.
“No! We repent for the opportunities that we missed. The doors we should have walked through.”
― The Deathbed Confessions
“Repent for our sins.” I nodded.
“No! We repent for the opportunities that we missed. The doors we should have walked through.”
― The Deathbed Confessions
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