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First Frost (Walt Longmire, #20) First Frost by Craig Johnson
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“He stared out at the ridge that led to the mountains. “I was a linguist and a teacher in my youth, but it took a very long time for me to understand the power of words—designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable.” “George Orwell.”
Craig Johnson, First Frost
“You are too young to understand, but we the living have no responsibilities to the dead, our accountabilities to them have passed and they no longer have any more use for us than we have for them—our duties are to the living, and that should occupy us enough.”
Craig Johnson, First Frost
“Stuff gets you into people, people get you into stuff.”
Craig Johnson, First Frost
“The Bear raised a fist. ‘Draft beer, not people.”
Craig Johnson, First Frost
“Looking at the handlebars, I leaned in and could see that Saint Christopher had abandoned me, or at least the medallion had, perhaps reminding me that I was coming to the numerical end of my nine lives.”
Craig Johnson, First Frost
“stuff, but they were looking for”
Craig Johnson, First Frost
“brake as she pushed in the”
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“There’s no part of the world that changes more constantly than a coastline; the perpetual battle, negotiation, or intercourse between”
Craig Johnson, First Frost