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Crime Novel Quotes

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Miriam Verbeek
“That’s it. Let’s go.”
“Yep,” whispered Suley. He turned to leave. “This is crazy.” He had his phone in his hand. “Look, we’re still in Rowland Forest. What’s this fence doing here? How come it’s not marked?”
“We’ll tell your father about it.” Saskia pulled at his arm, looking anxiously around and up. To her horror, she saw a surveillance camera mounted on an overhead tree branch. It pointed straight at them. “Merde! Suley, we’ve got to go!” she hissed, pointing to the camera.
His eyes widened.
Distant shouts and an engine roaring to life exploded the forest calm.
Suley and Saskia bolted back the way they’d come.”
Miriam Verbeek, The Forest: A thrilling international crime novel

Theasa Tuohy
“Well, now, Mistress No-English," Sarah spat out, "I don't suppose you've seen a new pair of silver shoes." She looked down at the svelte French woman's feet. "Just about your size, I'd judge.”
Theasa Tuohy, Mademoiselle le Sleuth

Miriam Verbeek
“She pulled open the reception area door, bright sunshine causing her to pause, momentarily blinding her. Her eyes adjusted and she saw Josh, Peta and Daryl in deep conversation at an outdoor table. Saskia retreated, holding the door open. She saw Daryl lunge out of his bench, reach across the table, grab the front of Josh’s shirt and haul him close. Daryl’s mouth worked in angry lines and Josh’s head bowed, shaking back and forth slowly. Peta glanced nervously over her shoulder and towards the door of the administration building. She laid a hand on Daryl’s arm, leaning towards him. Daryl let Josh loose, sinking back into his seat. Josh also sat back, tugging his shirt into place.”
Miriam Verbeek, The Forest: A thrilling international crime novel

Chad Boudreaux
“Anika walked to the workbench, which was flanked by two metal cabinets. She opened the cabinet on the left and spotted sundry items—nails, paint, and whatnot—that one expected to see. Even the rat poison with skull and crossbones on the bag made sense. She also saw, however, several boxes wrapped in white and labeled, “Explosive Plastic Comp-4 (C-4).” Paralyzed, she tried not to panic or stare. ”
Chad Boudreaux, Homecoming Queen

Chad Boudreaux
“Gunfire doesn’t startle real Texans, particularly those from rural towns. Miranda’s children mastered pistols, shotguns, and rifles like magicians master top hats, rabbits, and playing cards. Texas bravado aside, however, fully automatic gunfire wasn’t kosher. Not even close. Mirandites cowered at the ominous sounds of hoodlums firing M-16s and AK-47s from train cars barreling through the town’s arteries on largely secluded tracks. ”
Chad Boudreaux, Homecoming Queen

Yarro Rai
“He thought he had her cornered, but grief had no corners.”
Yarro Rai, Vice and Virtue

Joel Cutter
“I choke on the smell of grease, cigarettes, and poor life choices.”
Joel Cutter, TRANSFER: AMERICANS vs COVID

Joel Cutter
“A wave of guilt crashes into the newly sharpened edges of my soul.”
Joel Cutter, Georgia Rolling: Drug Smuggling, Organized Crime, and one good man's struggle to save his family

Yarro Rai
“A sister’s hug can mend what revolutions cannot.”
Yarro Rai, Vice and Virtue

Tara Moss
“And as for returning to work as a reporter—something she’d given considerable thought to before taking over her father’s inquiry agency—the Sydney newspapers had dismissed most of their women reporters home once the men started to return from the war, or else confined them to the social pages, or covering the Easter Show, which was a bit too steep a downgrade for Billie after she’d chased Nazi activity across Europe, built a good portfolio of published articles, and worked alongside the likes of Lee Miller and Clare Hollingworth.

No, she wouldn’t last in that kind of work. It was an imperfect world, and her chosen profession was decidedly imperfect, but for now she had a hint of that spark again, that sense of doing something that mattered to someone.”
Tara Moss, The War Widow

Joel Cutter
“I like to wear gloves for the slippery ones, but you do you.”
Joel Cutter, TRANSFER: AMERICANS vs COVID

Mel Vil
“I’ve had enough of this.’ Romana began to gather her belongings, ‘I’m…’
‘No, don’t go!’ Hector mocked her. ‘You tell me what it’s like.’
‘Is that all you think of me? Aren’t you going to even give me an answer?’
‘I think you should take a good look at yourself, Romana. I don’t think I can help you.’
Romana flew off the sofa in a rage. ‘You’re un-fucking-believable.’
Hector sniggered. ‘You could change. You know that? It’s not too late.”
Mel Vil, Buenos Aliens

Sheeja Jose
“Every happy moments looks perfect till it gets messy”
Sheeja Jose, Goodbye Girl

“You travel so much and are exposed to a lot. It has helped me become a keen observer of life”

A Red, Red Rose — A Search For An Identity”
Arun Chatterjee

Robert Justice
“We have a way of turning on the very ones that God sends to set us free.”
Robert Justice, They Can't Take Your Name

Robert Justice
“There is a difference between questions and questioning.”
Robert Justice, They Can't Take Your Name