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Ghost Talker (Madame Chalamet Ghost Mysteries #1) Ghost Talker by Byrd Nash
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“Servants are a notorious fountain of information about their employers.”
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“Dead bodies interrupted my dessert course.”
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“Besides, there is no need to rush when discussing the dead. They don’t go anywhere. Normally.”
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“The public face is not always the true nature of a man.”
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“Well, maybe the duke was a nicely bred racehorse, but I could see a bit of mule there. He’d go the distance out of sheer stubbornness.”
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“And the evening dress protocol? Shoulders exposed, plunging neckline, all my wealth in my hair, around my neck, on fingers and wrists? I expect that’s how they dress in high society?”
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“The look she gave under her eyelashes to Lady Valentina was indeed familial. In my line of work, I'd seen it before; it usually ends with someone dying under mysterious circumstances, along with a lost will, and the police involved.”
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“A lady should wear something that makes her feel special every day.”
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“Madame Chalamet is a professional. I let her talk with my dead bodies all the time.”
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“Provoking a haunt was not a good idea”
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“This was probably my cue to storm out of the room. I stubbornly stayed where I was, for no one had offered me tea.”
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“Explaining their point of view seemed to be a universal thing amongst the dead.”
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“All students want to do is lecture their professors!”
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“Sudden death can cause unrest. If the spirit died with a grudge, that could cause problems for the living.”
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“The dead wanting life again wasn’t a new idea. It’s part of why they possess the living.”
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“Vagrants huddled in doorways, their hands tucked into their armpits, hats pulled down low, like sleeping birds. But they were city birds, dull in plumage and faded into their corners.”
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