Joy Fielding Quotes

Quotes tagged as "joy-fielding" Showing 1-5 of 5
Joy Fielding
“She had been driving all afternoon, her head an echo chamber in which both spoken words and unspoken thoughts steadily collide, one-legged runners on America's highways.”
Joy Fielding, The Deep End

Joy Fielding
“The blood that covered the front of her dress hit her square in the eyes, like a ripe tomato hurled at her face. Forming a giant, angry fist, it reached into her throat and dragged forth a low, unwilling scream.”
Joy Fielding, See Jane Run

Joy Fielding
“She forced her fingers to the television dial and turned it on, half expecting to see herself staring back. But instead, she saw some pretty blonde in her twenties delivering the news in a voice so cherry that it made her want to be sick all over again and heard not a word about a pretty brunet in her thirties who had gone missing, although a man in North Carolina reported seeing Elvis as he was emptying the trash.”
Joy Fielding, See Jane Run

Joy Fielding
“The moon, now only a series of pale-white dots against a light-blue background, would fill out a grow bright, exercising its dominion over the night.”
Joy Fielding, See Jane Run

Joy Fielding
“Robin smiled meekly, as if she were confronting a mythical troll and was afraid to get too close.”
Joy Fielding, The Deep End