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“This is what Kirkus Reviews has to say about CW McCoy and PEAK SEASON: “CW is a great character. Widmer has a great sense of place”
he easily brings the town of Spanish Point and its colorful cast of characters to life. An entertaining mystery romp.“This is what Kirkus Reviews has to say about CW McCoy and PEAK SEASON: “CW is a great character. Widmer has a great sense of place”
he easily brings the town of Spanish Point and its colorful cast of characters to life. An entertaining mystery romp.“There is no Archimedean point from which to judge, since the psyche is indistinguishable from its manifestations. The psyche is the object of psychology, and -fatally enough- also its subject. There is no getting away from this fact."Psychology and Religion" (1938). In CW 11: Psychology and Religion: West and East. P.8”
C.G. Jung, Psychology and Religion“It's like Sheriff Daniels sneezed, and they all caught the misinformation flu.”
Joe Schreiber, The Unholy Cause“Hell had been his Vietnam. It had stamped its mark on him for all eternity, and no amount of denial or self-imposed ignorance was going to change it. Ever.”
Joe Schreiber, The Unholy Cause“Everyone has secret.Like the oyster with its grain of sand, we bury it deep within, coating it with opalescent layers, as if that could heal our mortal wound. Some of us devote our entire lives to keeping our secret hidden, safe from those who might pry it from us, hoarding it like the pearl, only to discover that it escapes us when we least expect it. revealed by a flash of fear in our eyes when caught unawares, by a sudden pain, a rage or hatred, or an all-consuming shame.”
C.W. Gortner, The Tudor Secret“The truth is, not one of is innocent. We all have sins to confess.”
C.W. Gortner, The Confessions of Catherine de Medici