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Anthony Horowitz
“And I was glad to be in, with a fire blazing in the hearth, the familiar smell of tobacco in the air and – for all the clutter and chaos with which my friend chose to surround himself – a sense that everything was in its right place.”
Anthony Horowitz, The House of Silk

Anthony Horowitz
“He had greeted me warmly, and as I took my place opposite him, I felt the strange sensation that I was awakening from a dream. It was as if the last two years had never happened, that I had never met my beloved Mary, married her and moved to our home in Kensington, purchased with the proceeds of the Agra pearls.”
Anthony Horowitz, The House of Silk

Anthony Horowitz
“How bitterly we regretted the route we had chosen and blamed ourselves for what had occurred.”
Anthony Horowitz

Anthony Horowitz
“Only one, I noted, was a little smarter and better fed than the others, his clothes slightly less threadbare, and I wondered what wickedness – pickpocketing, perhaps, or burglary – had furnished him with the means not just to survive but, in his own way, to prosper. He could not have been more than thirteen years old and yet, like all of them, he was already quite grown up. Childhood, after all, is the first precious coin that poverty steals from a child.”
Anthony Horowitz, The House of Silk