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Also from the introduction:
"He had an instinct for the kind of people who gave readers the creeps. The Devil. Actors. Husbands ..."
"People ask me a lot why I write thrillers. I think they mean, 'How did such a nice-seeming lady decide to write a book in which someone's small intestine is extracted with a crochet hook?' I make up different answers. But here's the truth: it's fun!"
— Dec 28, 2019 02:12PM
"He had an instinct for the kind of people who gave readers the creeps. The Devil. Actors. Husbands ..."
"People ask me a lot why I write thrillers. I think they mean, 'How did such a nice-seeming lady decide to write a book in which someone's small intestine is extracted with a crochet hook?' I make up different answers. But here's the truth: it's fun!"
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Alex Brightsmith
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I generally don't read introductions, more or less on principle, but I'm glad I slipped up and read this one.
"They were capable of anything. And that is key, because no matter how outlandish the plot, if Nazis are behind it, it's believable. Once the world finds out that you sewed twins together, without anaesthesia, there is no 'too crazy' anymore."
— Dec 28, 2019 02:10PM
"They were capable of anything. And that is key, because no matter how outlandish the plot, if Nazis are behind it, it's believable. Once the world finds out that you sewed twins together, without anaesthesia, there is no 'too crazy' anymore."

