“That's science fiction shit," "It's only fiction until science catches up.”
J.D. Robb“Would you be shedding tears for McNab’s dead body if he’d been screwing around on you?”Peabody pursed her lips. “Well, since I’d’ve been the one who killed him, I’d probably be shedding tears for me because you’d be arresting me. And that would really make me sad.”
J.D. Robb, Strangers in Death“Three weeks hadn't changed Cop Central. The coffee was still poisonous, the noise abominable, and the view out of her stingy window was still miserable.She was thrilled to be back.”
J.D. Robb, Rapture in Death“The security officer smiled and said, ‘Good afternoon, ma’am,’ to me before Igave him ID.”“It’s a sick world, Eve.” He resisted taking her hand for another squeeze. “A sick,sad world.”
J.D. Robb, New York to Dallas“...but even strong women need an arm to lean on now and then. (Anna Whitney in Glory in Death)”
J.D. Robb“Her killer wrote a note on that stationary.""A note." Now Renquist's eyebrows lifted. "Well. That was rather arrogant of him, wasn't it?”
J.D. Robb“He'd wanted her. Out of all the women in the world, he'd wanted her. Wanted, hell, she thought grinning now. Pursued, demanded. Taken. And while she could admit all of that was exciting, he'd gone one step further.He cherished.She'd never believed anyone would, or could. And had never believed there was enough inside her to give all of those things back." (Lt. Eve Dallas)”
J.D. Robb“That's science fiction shit," "It's only fiction until science catches up.”
J.D. Robb“She, as no other ever could, reached every corner of his heart. His joy, and his salvation.”
J.D. Robb“Listen carefully. I'd crush you like a bug for causing my wife one single moment of pain. Believe it. Fear it. ”
J.D. Robb“Bite me." -Lieutenant Eve Dallas, from any of the In Death books.”
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